[WARLOCK] – Ransomware Victim: syspro[.]com
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Ransomware Group: WARLOCK
VICTIM NAME: syspro[.]com
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
On August 9, 2025, the leak page publicly names syspro[.]com, a US-based technology company, as a victim of ransomware attributed to the Warlock group. The page frames the incident as a data-leak event, asserting that the attackers have access to all of the victim’s data. The available metadata designates August 9, 2025 as the post date, and there is no explicit compromise date provided—therefore, the post date is treated as the publication date. The page includes a defanged claim URL, but contains no screenshots or other media; the metadata records zero images and zero downloadable files, and no ransom amount is disclosed.
Syspro[.]com operates in the Technology sector in the United States. The leak page, attributed to Warlock, emphasizes data exfiltration of an entire dataset rather than encryption. The lack of posted images or attachments means there is little direct evidence on the page beyond the textual claim and the defanged URL. In this snapshot, no ransom figure is stated. The post underscores the ongoing risk ransomware groups pose to US technology companies when opting for data-leak style extortion.
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