Ransomware: Wallstreet claims Asisken (EC) — Not Found
Unverified claim published by a ransomware group, mirrored from ransomwarelive. Not confirmed by Matproof or by the named organisation.
Unverified claim
What was claimed, and what to do.
This is not a confirmed breach. This entry records that a ransomware group posted a claim on its own leak site. Matproof has not verified the claim and does not assert that any incident occurred. Such claims are often exaggerated, false, misattributed, or refer to a third party rather than the named organisation. The named organisation has not confirmed it.
If you represent a named organisation and this entry is inaccurate, email legal@matproof.com and we will correct or remove it.
On 2026-07-04, the ransomware group Wallstreet posted a claim on the ransomwarelive leak site naming "Asisken (EC)" as a victim. The posting alleges an incident involving that entity. This is solely the group's unverified assertion.
The named organisation has not confirmed this claim. Leak-site postings are frequently exaggerated, false, or misattributed, and may refer to a third party rather than the named organisation itself. Compliance teams should treat this as unverified, request a written statement directly from the vendor, and refrain from acting on it as a confirmed incident.
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