capsum.com Listed by safepay Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
capsum.com was listed by the safepay ransomware group on December 19, 2025, after internal files were exfiltrated in an attack. The number of people affected has not been disclosed; anyone who has an account or has shared data with the company should review their accounts and monitor for unusual activity.
Inside the incident
The only confirmed detail is the date the listing appeared and the group’s assertion that files were taken. No information has been released about when the intrusion occurred, how access was obtained, or the scale of the operation. The organisation has not issued a statement confirming or denying the claims.
Who is safepay?
SafePay is a ransomware group that publicly lists victim organisations on its leak site. The group claims responsibility for the capsum.com listing and states that internal files were removed. No further details about the group’s specific actions against this organisation have been verified beyond the listing itself.
About capsum.com
Capsum operates as a global contract manufacturer in the beauty and cosmetics sector, with a focus on microfluidic technology used in product formulation. Companies in this field routinely handle formulation data, client specifications, production records and regulatory documentation.
What data was at risk
The listing refers only to “internal files.” No inventory of specific data categories has been published, and the exact contents remain unconfirmed.
The real-world impact
Exposure of internal manufacturing and client records can create competitive and regulatory concerns for the organisation. For individuals whose information appears in such files, the primary risks involve potential misuse of contact details or business-related identifiers, though the absence of confirmed data types limits precise assessment.
What to do if you're exposed
Monitor accounts linked to any business relationship with the organisation and review statements from capsum.com for official guidance. A short list of immediate steps includes:
- Change passwords for any accounts that may have been shared with the company.
- Enable multi-factor authentication on email and business portals.
- Watch for unusual activity in financial or identity-related accounts.
Readers can run a free exposure scan of their email address to check whether their information has appeared in known breach data sets.
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