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high severity December 07, 2023 · 3 min read Unverified claim — what this is

LINDOSTAR Listed by ElDorado Ransomware Group

If you are a customer of Lindostar, here’s what is being claimed, and what it would mean for you.

Lindostar was listed on ElDorado's leak site. ElDorado claims to have stolen internal data. This is the group's claim, not a confirmed finding.

LINDOSTAR Listed by ElDorado Ransomware Group

On December 07, 2023, LINDOSTAR appeared on the leak site operated by the ElDorado ransomware group. The listing states that internal files were exfiltrated during a ransomware attack on the company, which provides technology solutions, software development, and technical support. The disclosure does not specify the number of records affected or the exact types of documents taken.

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Details from the Leak Site

The primary disclosure on the ElDorado leak page states that LINDOSTAR suffered a ransomware incident resulting in data exfiltration. It lists the company as a victim and indicates that files are available for download by interested parties. The notification does not quantify affected records, name specific data categories such as customer information or employee details, or state any ransom demand or payment deadline. Public views of the page show only that the incident occurred and that the actor claims to possess internal company files.

Why This Matters for You and Your Family

When a company like LINDOSTAR loses control of internal files, the information inside can include contracts, employee records, customer lists, or partner communications. If your name, address, email, phone number, or date of birth appears in those files, it becomes available to criminals who buy or browse the leak. Exfiltrated internal files often contain enough personal detail to fuel identity theft, loan fraud, or targeted phishing against you and your family. Even when exact data types remain undisclosed, the pattern seen in similar ransomware cases shows that personal information is frequently present.

Doxxing and Identity-Chain Risks

Leaked internal files frequently link email addresses, usernames, and phone numbers to real identities. Attackers then chain those pieces across other breaches, gaming platforms, and social media to build full profiles. A credential found in one leak can unlock your work account, personal email, or family streaming services. Children’s gaming accounts are especially vulnerable because usernames and shared family emails often tie back to the same household address. This creates persistent doxxing chains that can expose your home location, family relationships, and daily routines long after the original breach is forgotten.

ElDorado Ransomware Group Track Record

Public reporting attributes ElDorado with emerging in mid-2023 as a ransomware-as-a-service operator. The group typically gains initial access through phishing or exploited remote desktop services, exfiltrates data before deploying encryption, and then posts samples on its leak site to pressure victims. Notable prior targets have included mid-sized firms in technology, manufacturing, and professional services. Their playbook relies on double extortion: threatening both system downtime and public release of stolen files. The exact success rate and total victims remain unclear, but listings on ransomware leak aggregators show steady activity since their appearance.

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Severity High the filing does not enumerate what was exposed
Disclosed December 07, 2023
Last reviewed August 8, 2026
Affected Unconfirmed
Unverified claim — what this report is
This page documents a public listing on a ransomware/extortion group’s leak site, tracked via public threat-intelligence sources. A listing is the attacker’s claim. GalaxyWarden aggregates and reports such claims; we have not independently verified that a breach occurred, what data (if any) was taken, or the accuracy of anything the group asserts, and the named organisation has not necessarily confirmed the incident. Sections above describe what the listing shows and the group’s documented history — not verified findings about the named organisation. If you represent this organisation and believe anything here is inaccurate, tell us and we’ll review it promptly.
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