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Nexus-Shinozaki

sarcoma

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

Window Zero

EXPOSURE GAP

Window Zero is the time the breach stayed in the open before anyone said so — the gap between when the attack was first discovered on the operator's leak site (t1) and when it was publicly disclosed (t2). The wider this window, the longer victims, staff and customers were exposed with no warning.

140days
t1 · Published t2 · Disclosed
Aug 06, 2024Dec 24, 2024
Country
Japan
Business Category
NGOs / Associations
Employees
+1000
Discovered
2025-03-22
Published
August 06, 2024
Disclosed / Notified
Dec 24, 2024
Victim ID
6nmCLehflvj2

Attack Summary

General Corporation of trucks of the Prefecture of Saitama Tiba Prefecture Association (General United Association), Association of Prefecture Prefecture Warehouses (General United Association) International Association of Expeditions, etc.Geo: Japan - Leak size: 1,3 GB Archive - Contains: Files

Leak Screenshots

SAMPLE

Proof-of-breach screenshots the operator posted from the stolen data. Previews are redacted and locked — the originals are available on HaveIBeenRansom.

file_tree.png
finance_2024.xlsx
passport_scan.jpg
contract_signed.pdf
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Dark Web Exposure

Findings for nexus-shinozaki.co.jp — indexed by HaveIBeenRansom.
0
found in Infostealer logs
56
found in Traditional breaches
0
found in Ransomware leaks
Nexus-Shinozaki
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