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Ransomware Group incransom Hits: csaas.com

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Target organization csaas.com csaas.com Technology

Summary

In the latest cybersecurity news, csaas.com — a company operating in the US — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group incransom. This data breach, discovered on 2025-07-22 03:20:25.688946, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2026.

Incident Report

Attribute Information
Target Organization csaas.com
Threat Group incransom
Summary CSaaS offers custom hosted software solutions and managed IT services, focusing on delivering quality Net-Native technology solutions tailored to individual clients. With nearly 30 years of experience, they provide support for businesses with complex IT needs through managed IT services, remote backups, and more. Their offerings include software solutions for event management, CRM, data tracking, and telecom services. As a Microsoft Silver Independent Software Vendor, CSaaS prides itself on developing custom applications and innovative IT solutions that help businesses operate faster and more securely.
Employees: 25
Revenue:$5 Million
Industry:Software
Phone Number:(864) 248-4957
Date of Breach 2025-07-21 20:06:00.000000
Discovery Date 2025-07-22 03:20:25.688946
Region US
Target Domain csaas.com
Business Sector Technology

 

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