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A.S.A.P. Restoration Listed by dragonforce Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·December 11, 2025
A.S.A.P. Restoration Listed by dragonforce Ransomware Group

Reported December 11, 2025.

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Severity
December 11, 2025
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A.S.A.P. Restoration has been listed by the dragonforce ransomware group, with internal files reported as exfiltrated; the listing came to light on December 11, 2025. An undisclosed number of individuals may be affected—check the company’s status page or contact them directly to confirm exposure and next steps.

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A.S.A.P. Restoration, a Florida-based provider of emergency water, fire, and mold restoration services, appeared on a listing associated with the dragonforce ransomware group on December 11, 2025. The number of individuals affected has not been disclosed, and the only confirmed detail is that internal files were stated to have been exfiltrated during a ransomware incident.

Breaking down the breach

The incident was first noted through the group’s public listing on the reported date. No information has been released on the timing of the intrusion itself, the volume of data involved, or the specific method of access. The organization has not issued a public statement confirming or disputing the listing, and the scale of any operational disruption remains undisclosed.

Who is dragonforce?

Dragonforce is a ransomware group that maintains a leak site where it lists organizations it claims to have targeted. Like other groups in this category, it typically combines encryption of systems with the removal of data, then uses the threat of publication to pressure victims. The group’s listings are presented as claims by the actors themselves; independent verification of the underlying access is not provided in the listing.

Who is A.S.A.P. Restoration?

A.S.A.P. Restoration operates in South Florida and provides 24/7 emergency services for water, fire, and mold damage, along with hurricane response, crime-scene cleanup, and construction work for both homes and businesses. The company has served the region for more than thirty years and works with residential homeowners, property managers, and commercial clients. Organizations in this sector routinely collect contact details, property addresses, insurance information, and service records.

What data was at risk

The listing states only that internal files were exfiltrated. No further breakdown of file types or data categories has been made public. The exact contents of any exfiltrated material therefore remain unconfirmed.

What's at stake

Internal files from a restoration company can contain operational records, client communications, and financial documents. Exposure of such material can create follow-on risks for the organization’s clients, including potential misuse of contact or property information. For the company itself, the incident adds the costs of investigation, possible regulatory notification, and remediation.

Were you affected?

Individuals who have used A.S.A.P. Restoration services have no confirmed public list to consult at this time. Practical first steps include monitoring statements from the company, reviewing bank and insurance accounts for unusual activity, and remaining alert to unsolicited contact that references past service work.

AICompiled with AI assistance from public sources and published under our editorial standards.

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CompanyA.S.A.P. Restoration security record
84/100
DoxxScan™ · Low doxx risk
B- 76Above-average record

1 reported incident on record.

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