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thegentlemen

This record tracks a ransomware attack claimed by the thegentlemen group against ***.*** LAST TIMER UPDATE. 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
Business Category
Finance / Legal / Insurance
Employees
101-1000
Discovered
2025-12-10
Published
December 10, 2025
Victim ID
8HBrXbLXYSYA

Attack Summary

1.5 terabytes of data stolen from one of Asia's largest investment companies, with more than 10 billion USD under management. The stolen data includes: 1. Investment documentation: private placement memorandums, investment memos (Pre-IC/Final-IC), financial models and project budgets 2. Investor database (LP): complete limited partner information, investment terms, contacts, non-disclosure agreements 3. Portfolio companies: financial statements, strategic plans and operating metrics for 30+ companies under management 4. Active M&A deals: documentation on 9+ projects, including due diligence and asset valuations 5. Corporate finances: salaries and bonuses for all employees (150+ people), department budgets, financial results 2022-2025 6. Strategic documents: Management Committee materials, top management biographies, corporate strategy, ESG policies 7. Legal documents: counterparty contracts, partner NDAs, regulatory documentation 8. Email correspondence: 500+ email files with deal approvals, negotiations and confidential management communications 9. CEO Office documents: leadership personal files and critical corporate secrets

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