A public victim listing tied to Incransom shows how ransomware crews use visibility itself as pressure, even before any verified evidence of breach is established.
A Canvas incident ended with a ransom payment and a congressional inquiry, but the deeper story is about identity controls, token hygiene, and why “deleted” data is never a clean ending.
A ransomware disclosure tied to Mediapost Spain shows how a public victim post can create immediate pressure even when no breach has been verified.
A ransomware victim listing tied to a large sugar mill and refinery highlights how even routine industrial businesses can be pulled into data-theft pressure campaigns.
Lamashtu’s public listing of NaRaYa shows how extortion crews can weaponize visibility first, while the real technical damage remains unproven.