Black Basta Ransomware Victim: SEACAST
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Victim Name | SEACAST |
Victim Website | www[.]seacast[.]com |
Victim URL | hXXps://stniiomyjliimcgkvdszvgen3eaaoz55hreqqx6o77yvmpwt7gklffqd[.]onion/?id=SEACAST |
Description | Established in Seattle by Mike and Bert Robins in 1985, SeaCast operates several full service investment casting foundries. In addition to casting, the facilities offer extensive support services such as CNC machining, heat treat and assembly. The company serves a wide variety of industries including: aerospace, industrial pumps, industrial gas turbines, medical, transportation and computer hardware. To meet rigorous customer requirements, SeaCast’s manufacturing processes have earned ISO9000, AS9100 and NADCAP certifications. Over 350 dedicated employees comprise SeaCast’s workforce and the company remains privately held. |
Percent of Leaked Files (at time of posting) | 0% |
Number of Times Victim Post has been viewed | 99 |
Onion Site Indicator Of Compromise (IOC):
h XX p://[.]onion
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