Ransomware Group sinobi Hits: Desert Plastering

hookphish post ransomware group sinobi hits desert plastering

In the latest cybersecurity news, Desert Plastering — a company operating in the US — has fallen victim to a ransomware attack conducted by the group sinobi. This data breach, discovered on 2025-10-08 16:12:57.483051, underscores the increasing need for proactive cybersecurity defenses as we continue through 2025.

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Incident Report

Attribute Information
Target Organization Desert Plastering
Threat Group sinobi
Summary With over 35 years of working experience in Lath and Stucco, Desert Plastering was founded in 1998 by Manuel and Javier Rodriguez. In January, 1999 Desert Plastering, LLC was officially established. To date, both principals are actively involved with the day-to-day management of all projects to bring forth the utmost quality, durability and dependability of our products & services. Customer Service and Satisfaction is our primary goal and we take pride in all the jobs and projects that we do. Diligently taking care of issues before they escalate into major problems. With a wonderful group of team players and highly qualified personnel, Desert Plastering has grown at a steady pace and we look forward to future growth with all Builders at the same rate.
Date of Breach 2025-10-08 15:46:05.424000
Discovery Date 2025-10-08 16:12:57.483051
Region None
Target Domain www.desertplastering.com
Business Sector Construction

 

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