The Qilin ransomware group has once again updated its dark web leak portal, allegedly adding five new victims from a wide array of business sectors. The targeted organizations, whose data was posted on June 25, 2025, span telecommunications, finance, electronics, blockchain technology, and the non-profit sector. This attack highlights the group’s continued and indiscriminate campaign against global entities, demonstrating that no industry is safe from its operations.
The organizations allegedly breached by the threat actors include:
- Tecore Networks: A Hanover, Maryland-based global supplier of critical 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G-ready mobile network infrastructure.
- Credit Mediators Inc. (CMI): A U.S. firm with over 40 years of experience in commercial B2B debt recovery and collection services, handling sensitive financial data for a diverse client base.
- Gudeco Elektronik: A German electronics company that has been a key distributor and contractual partner for leading electronics manufacturers for more than four decades.
- Aeroblox: A technology platform focused on optimizing tokenized assets through smart contracts.
- Habitat for Humanity of Greater Sioux Falls, Inc.: A non-profit organization committed to building and advocating for affordable housing, working with community members, donors, and volunteers.
As proof of the breaches, the ransomware group has allegedly published a significant number of sensitive internal files from each victim. The exposed information underscores the severity of the intrusions, with the leak containing everything from internal financial reports to client data and personal identification documents. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the pervasive threat of ransomware. The allegedly leaked data includes:
- Credit Mediators Inc.: Bank account information, client data, and internal forms.
- Tecore Networks: Internal documents, network infrastructure files, and FCC-related filings.
- Gudeco Elektronik: Confidential non-disclosure agreements and internal reports.
- Aeroblox: Microsoft SQL server database file listings.
- Habitat for Humanity: Internal financial spreadsheets, applications, and personal identification documents.












