[SINOBI] – Ransomware Victim: D Magazine Partners
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
D Magazine Partners, a US-based business services company that publishes D Magazine for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, is listed as a ransomware victim on the leak page. The organization—founded in 1974 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas—operates a monthly publication covering topics such as Food, Arts, Home, Living, Business, and Weddings. The leak post identifies D Magazine Partners as a victim of a ransomware incident, but the available metadata does not specify whether the attackers encrypted systems or exfiltrated data. Because no compromise date is provided, the post date is used as the published date: October 17, 2025. The page notes that a claim URL is present, suggesting there may be a mechanism for negotiations or data access, yet no ransom amount or terms are disclosed in the data. The main body content is not provided (body_excerpt is empty), and there are no downloads, images, or externally linked resources recorded on the page.
From a visual/content perspective, the leak page contains no images or screenshots: images_count is zero and the annotations show empty lists for images and links. The available contextual detail comes from the victim’s background description, which reiterates the company profile but does not reveal technical specifics about the attack, the impact (whether encryption or data exfiltration), or the volume of data affected. With no explicit compromise date beyond the post date and no ransom figure, the provided metadata offers limited insight into the breach. The record nonetheless confirms the victim identity as D Magazine Partners and the post date of October 17, 2025, while providing no additional public-facing evidence of the incident.
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