mirandaproduce.com.ve Listed by lockbit3 Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do
mirandaproduce.com.ve was listed on October 01, 2024, by the LockBit3 ransomware group, which claims to have exfiltrated internal files from the organization. An undisclosed number of people may be affected; review any communications from the company and consider changing passwords or monitoring accounts for unusual activity.
On 1 October 2024 the domain mirandaproduce.com.ve appeared on a leak site operated by the LockBit3 ransomware group. The group claims the listing concerns ALIMENTOS SERIMAR C.A., which it describes as a national producer of healthy dairy products, specifically Greek yogurt, with headquarters at Calle San Ernesto, Quinta Rakifran N S/N. Public reporting states that internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack; the number of people affected remains unknown and further technical detail has not been released.
Because the claim originates solely from the threat actor’s own site, independent confirmation of the intrusion, the volume of data taken, or the precise systems involved is still lacking. The incident nonetheless warrants attention for anyone whose personal or business information may have been held by the organisation.
What happened
According to the LockBit3 listing dated 1 October 2024, the group asserts that it conducted a ransomware attack against the entity associated with mirandaproduce.com.ve and exfiltrated internal files. The only data category named is “internal files.” No public statement has disclosed the date of initial access, the attack vector, the total volume of data removed, or whether encryption was successfully deployed on production systems. The number of individuals whose information may have been involved is recorded as unknown. All other operational specifics remain undisclosed.
The group behind it: lockbit3
LockBit3 is a long-running ransomware-as-a-service operation that has been active in various forms since at least 2019. The group typically gains access through phishing, exploited vulnerabilities or compromised remote-access credentials, then steals data before encrypting systems—a tactic known as double extortion. Victims who refuse to pay are threatened with public release of the stolen material on dedicated leak sites. LockBit3 has previously claimed responsibility for attacks against organisations across manufacturing, logistics, professional services and food production worldwide. Its leak-site postings are self-reported claims; they do not constitute independent verification that a breach occurred or that the data described was in fact taken.
mirandaproduce.com.ve and its sector
mirandaproduce.com.ve is the public web presence linked in the LockBit3 listing to ALIMENTOS SERIMAR C.A., a Venezuelan company presented as a national producer of dairy products, notably Greek yogurt. Organisations in the food-manufacturing sector commonly maintain records of employees, suppliers, distributors, quality-control documentation, financial transactions and, in some cases, limited customer or wholesale-client data. A compromise of such an entity can therefore affect both internal staff and external business partners who rely on the integrity of those records. Because the company operates in a regulated consumer-goods environment, any unauthorised disclosure also raises questions about supply-chain continuity and product-safety documentation, though no evidence of product-related impact has been published.
What was likely exposed
The sole data category named in the available reporting is “internal files exfiltrated in ransomware attack.” No inventory of specific file types, databases or record counts has been released. Organisations of this kind typically store employee personnel files, payroll information, supplier contracts, production schedules, quality-assurance reports and internal correspondence. Whether any of those categories were among the files claimed by LockBit3 is unconfirmed. Readers should treat the exact contents as unknown until independent analysis or an official statement provides further detail.
Why it matters
If internal files containing personal identifiers, contact details or financial information were taken, affected individuals face elevated risks of phishing, identity fraud or unsolicited contact. Business partners whose contracts or banking details appear in the material could experience secondary social-engineering attempts. For the organisation itself, the incident may disrupt operations, require forensic investigation and notification obligations, and damage commercial relationships. Because the scale remains undisclosed, the practical impact cannot yet be quantified; the absence of confirmed numbers does not eliminate the possibility of real-world harm to those whose data was held.
If your data was in this claimed breach
Anyone who has worked for, supplied, or otherwise shared personal information with ALIMENTOS SERIMAR C.A. or mirandaproduce.com.ve should monitor financial accounts and credit reports for unusual activity, enable multi-factor authentication on email and other critical services, and treat unsolicited messages that reference the company with heightened caution. Changing passwords that may have been reused across accounts is a prudent immediate step. Readers can also run a free exposure scan of their email address to check whether that address has already appeared in known breach data sets; such a scan does not confirm or rule out involvement in this specific incident but can surface other exposures that warrant attention.
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