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SERAPHITA GmbH

dragonforce

This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the dragonforce group against SERAPHITA GmbH. 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
Germany
Business Category
Services
Employees
51-100
Discovered
2025-11-05
Published
October 20, 2025
Victim ID
j6EFVcPfSGGM

Attack Summary

Tax Return February 2025 Good preparation will save time and save time for a transplant. Would you like to prepare the following documents: - latest tax return - last final assessment order - Salary certificate (including additional earnings) - Balance sheets and income statement for self-employment - Certificate from the Unemployment Insurance Fund (daily allowance) - Reference pensions and pensions (AHV/IV, pension benefits, lifetime pensions, etc.) - Certificates of disability compensation (military, sick leave, accidents or unemployment benefits) - Annual report including VAT on Interest loans and expenses (bank, postal, etc.) - Catalog of securities of custodian banks, as well as reports on the purchase and sale of securities (including invoices). Dividend loans) - Receipts for payment of interest on the debt (receipts are required) - Rental income or cost of ownership-Disposal - Supporting documents on the conversion and maintenance of the property - A certificate of any extraordinary contributions to Pension Fund - Certificate of deposits Column 3 a (supporting documents required) - Supporting documents on travel expenses for work / meals outside the home - Supporting documents on professional expenses (work tools, technical literature, etc.)

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