Ransomware victim disclosure
← All victimsTriella
Claimed by ALPHV/BlackCat · listed 3 years ago
Status timeline
- ListedJan 11, 2024
- Data leakeddate unknown
At a glance
- Group
- ALPHV/BlackCat
- Status
- Data leaked
- Country
- Canada
- Listed on leak site
- Jan 11, 2024
About the victim
AI dossier — public-source company profileUnable to determine. The clearnet site (triella.com) appears to be a gambling/lottery service unrelated to the victim name. No verifiable information about a company named Triella or matching the 'cybersecurity/cloud solutions' description in the leak post could be extracted.
Attack summary
Severity: low — Listing/announcement only with no proof files, screenshots, or data samples published. No operational impact or specific data types confirmed. Website mismatch suggests possible victim name obfuscation or data quality issue.ALPHV claims to have attacked a Canadian cybersecurity company that provides cloud solutions and network infrastructure customization. No specific data exfiltration or encryption confirmation stated.
What the group claims
Canada. Useless cyber security company. Have presented cloud solutions. Have customized their clients network infrastructure in the past. Also falsely and hypocritically told how destructive ransomware can be.
Sources
Source
Indexed 3 years agoThis page surfaces a public ransomware disclosure indexed by Darkfield. Original posts come from the operator's own leak site; we cross-check against ransomware.live, RansomLook and RansomWatch where applicable. Share this URL freely.
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