Ransomware victim disclosure
← All victimswww.zawwali.com
Claimed by Dragonransomware · listed 2 years ago
Status timeline
- ListedDec 15, 2024
- Data leakeddate unknown
At a glance
- Group
- Dragonransomware
- Status
- Data leaked
- Country
- India
- Sector
- Business Services
- Listed on leak site
- Dec 15, 2024
About the victim
AI dossier — public-source company profileZawwali.com (also marketed as LEDAK388/SLOT88) is an online gambling/slot gaming platform operating in Indonesia. The site offers online slot games and appears to be a marketplace or gaming service with delivery/fulfillment infrastructure across Nigerian regions, suggesting either a multi-country operation or compromised infrastructure.
- Industry
- Online Gaming / Gambling
Attack summary
Severity: low — No proof files, screenshots, or data samples provided. No confirmation of encryption, exfiltration, or operational impact. Post is announcement-only with generic threatening language and no technical evidence of successful attack.DragonRansomware claims to have attacked zawwali.com. The leak post contains no technical details, data inventory, or proof of exfiltration or encryption. The threat is purely rhetorical without substantiation of actual compromise or data theft.
What the group claims
🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤🔤 We are the Dragons, not here to dominate, but to reclaim our rights and the respect of those around us, our friends and allies. But beware! If you continue to mess around, our cyber attacks will be extraordinary, and will bring you to your knees before our digital power. Prepare for madness like never before! 😎 [+] https://www.zawwali.com/
Sources
- Victim sitezawwali.com
- Leak posthttps://t.me/DragonRansom/371
Source
Indexed 2 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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