Ransomware victim disclosure
← All victimsBiagi Bros
listed as biagibros.com\$273M\USA\820GB\<1% DISCLOSED · Claimed by Cactus · listed 1 year ago
Status timeline
- ListedJan 29, 2025
- Data leakeddate unknown
At a glance
- Group
- Cactus
- Status
- Data leaked
- Country
- United States
- Sector
- Construction
- Listed on leak site
- Jan 29, 2025
About the victim
AI dossier — public-source company profileBiagi Bros is a family-owned third-party logistics, warehousing, and transportation company operating across the United States since 1978. The company operates 30+ warehouses, maintains a fleet of 250+ trucks and 1000+ trailers, and employs 800+ dedicated staff, serving clients with supply chain management, food-grade warehousing, and specialized transport services.
- Industry
- Third-Party Logistics (3PL), Warehousing & Transportation
- Employees
- 800+
- Founded
- 1978
Attack summary
Severity: high — Large-scale data exfiltration (820GB) from a logistics company handling sensitive client supply chain data, customer information, and food-grade operations. Third-party logistics firms typically maintain PII and confidential business information for numerous clients, creating downstream exposure.The Cactus group claims to have attacked Biagi Bros and exfiltrated approximately 820GB of data. The post indicates less than 1% of the data has been disclosed publicly.
Data the group says was taken
AI dossier — extracted from the leak post- Business records
- Client information
- Supply chain data
- Operational documents
Sources
- Victim sitebiagibros.com
Source
Indexed 1 year 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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