[SINOBI] – Ransomware Victim: Prime Dental

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Ransomware group:
SINOBI
Victim name:
PRIME DENTAL

AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page

On October 21, 2025, Prime Dental, a healthcare provider operating a dental practice, is listed as a ransomware victim on a public leak page. The entry identifies Prime Dental as the victim and situates the incident within the healthcare sector. The page notes that a claim URL is present, indicating there is additional information linked from the leak post, though the dataset does not include the content of that link. There are no visible screenshots, images, or downloadable files on the page, as the data shows zero images and no downloads. Because there is no explicit compromise date provided in the data, the post date given in the record (October 21, 2025 at 18:19:58) should be treated as the publication date of this entry. The dataset does not specify whether the attackers describe the impact as encryption or a data leak, leaving the exact nature of the impact unspecified in this instance.

The sanitized page content portrays Prime Dental as a dental practice offering services such as cosmetic dentistry, preventive care, and orthodontics, with emphasis on patient education and the use of modern technology. This description appears to reflect branding and the clinic’s stated mission rather than explicit risk details or descriptions of what data, if any, was compromised. No personal contact information is present in the dataset, and the victim name remains Prime Dental. No ransom figures are stated, and there is no explicit mention of encryption or data leakage beyond the existence of a leak post and an associated claim URL. In summary, the leak page identifies Prime Dental as a healthcare target and contains no attached media or documents within the provided data, with the post date noted as the publication date.

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