[VALENCIALEAKS] – Ransomware Victim: cityofpleasantonca[.]gov
Ransomware Group: VALENCIALEAKS
VICTIM NAME: cityofpleasantonca[.]gov
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AI Generated Summary of the Ransomware Leak Page
The ransomware leak page concerning the website cityofpleasantonca.gov reveals significant data exfiltration, amounting to 283GB of data. The leak was attributed to the group known as ValenciaLeaks, and was made public on September 10, 2024, at 03:06 AM.
As of September 18, 2024, the page indicates that the breach was discovered shortly after the leak. Additional information suggests that 17 users were affected, with some URLs associated with third-party domains. While the exact nature of the data leaked is not disclosed, the event is noted within the context of the public sector in the United States.
The page includes accompanying visual content, such as screenshots related to the internal documents. However, specific details regarding the data structure or sensitive content have been sanitized from this report.
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