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Grupo Serex

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This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the dragonforce group against Grupo Serex. It collects the publicly disclosed attack details — sector, location and timeline — as published on the operator's leak site and indexed by Breach House.

Country
Costa Rica
Business Category
Communication / Marketing
Employees
101-1000
Discovered
2025-10-08
Published
October 08, 2025
Victim ID
xJq91NTHuYGf

Attack Summary

Segramar — Bulk Handling at Ports Bulk cargo unloading and loading of raw materials at Maracaibo and Puerto Cabello ports. Berthing assistance for bulk carriers. Import, export and commercialization of animal-feed raw materials. Transmarine — Shipping Agency Full ship agency services for bulk carriers in Venezuela. Operational and logistics support alongside modern procedures focused on safety and environmental compliance. Office in Puerto Cabello (Carabobo). Transcargo — Heavy Transport & Logistics National bulk transport of commodities (corn, wheat, coal, etc.). Heavy/oversized cargo movements: equipment, structures, platforms. National and international logistics solutions; HQ in Zulia state. Proalex (Productora de Alimentos Serex) — Poultry & Feed Poultry processing and commercialization (packed chicken and by-products). Manufacturing of animal balanced feed (ABA). Vertically integrated from breeding to processing. Alto Prado — Cacao Products Production and national/international commercialization of Venezuelan cacao. Product lines: cocoa beans, nibs, liquor (paste), butter, powder. Emphasis on traceability and sustainability. Group overview The group frames itself as integrated solutions for bulk loading/unloading and raw-material transport, with parallel poultry and cacao businesses. Handy if you enjoy conglomerates that do everything from docking a bulker to selling chicken nuggets.

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