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Valley Planing Mill (valleyplaning.com) Listed by fog Ransomware Group: Ransomware Claim — What’s Alleged & What To Do

RBRecent Breaches Breach Intelligence·November 19, 2024
Valley Planing Mill (valleyplaning.com) Listed by fog Ransomware Group

Reported November 19, 2024.

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November 19, 2024
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Valley Planing Mill (valleyplaning.com) was listed by the fog ransomware group on November 19, 2024, after internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. Individuals should check whether their information is involved and take appropriate protective steps.

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Valley Planing Mill, the company behind valleyplaning.com, was listed by the fog ransomware group on November 19, 2024. Public reporting indicates that internal files totaling 5.6 GB were exfiltrated during a ransomware attack. The number of people affected remains unknown, and further operational details have not been disclosed.

This listing places the organization among those claimed by fog as victims of data theft and encryption. Because the group’s leak-site post is an unverified claim, the full scope of the incident is still limited to what has been reported so far.

Inside the incident

According to available information, Valley Planing Mill was listed by fog on November 19, 2024. The reported summary states that 5.6 GB of internal files were exfiltrated in a ransomware attack. No public confirmation has been issued regarding the precise date of intrusion, the initial access method, or whether systems were encrypted in addition to the data theft.

The number of individuals whose information may have been involved is listed as unknown. No further breakdown of file contents, systems affected, or ransom demands has been released in the public record. The incident is therefore known primarily through the group’s claim and the limited summary of volume and data category.

Who is fog?

Fog is a ransomware group that has operated in the public eye by listing victims on dedicated leak sites and employing double-extortion tactics. In this model the group typically claims to have both encrypted systems and stolen data, then threatens to publish the material if payment is not made. Public reporting on fog has described it as following patterns common among contemporary ransomware operations: opportunistic targeting across sectors, use of established encryption tools, and pressure applied through timed data dumps.

The group’s listings are claims rather than independently verified statements. In the case of Valley Planing Mill, fog’s appearance of the company name and the 5.6 GB figure constitute the group’s assertion; no additional statements from fog specifically about this victim beyond the listing itself have been documented in the provided facts.

Who is Valley Planing Mill (valleyplaning.com)?

Valley Planing Mill is a wood-products business that operates under the domain valleyplaning.com. Companies of this type process lumber into finished or semi-finished boards, moldings, and related materials for construction, manufacturing, and retail supply chains. Such organizations routinely maintain internal operational files, supplier and customer records, employee information, financial documents, and production data.

A breach involving internal files at a planing mill can affect day-to-day operations, contractual relationships, and the personal data of staff or business partners. Because the sector often works with regional suppliers and clients, the impact may extend beyond the company itself to connected parties who share documents or credentials in the course of ordinary business.

What data was at risk

The facts name the exposed material as internal files exfiltrated in a ransomware attack, with a reported volume of 5.6 GB. Exact file types, document titles, or categories of personal information have not been disclosed. Organizations in the wood-products and manufacturing sector typically hold employee records, payroll data, customer and supplier contracts, invoices, shipping details, and internal correspondence. Whether any of those categories were present in the 5.6 GB set remains unconfirmed.

Because the precise contents are not publicly detailed, it is not possible to state which specific data elements were taken. The only confirmed description is that internal files were removed during the attack claimed by fog.

Why it matters

When internal files leave an organization without authorization, the practical risks include identity theft or fraud if personal details of employees or contacts are present, competitive harm if commercial documents are released, and operational disruption if systems were also encrypted. For individuals whose information may appear in the material, the unknown scale means they cannot yet know whether they are affected.

For Valley Planing Mill the consequences can include recovery costs, potential regulatory notification duties, and loss of trust among partners. Because the number of people affected is unknown and the exact data types remain undisclosed, the full extent of exposure cannot be measured from public sources alone. The listing itself, however, signals that the group claims to possess the files and may choose to publish them.

What to do if you're exposed

If you have a past or present connection to Valley Planing Mill—as an employee, contractor, customer, or supplier—consider these practical first steps:

Public detail on this incident remains limited to the November 19, 2024 listing, the 5.6 GB volume, and the description of internal files. Further official statements from the company or independent confirmation would be required to clarify the full picture. Until then, treating the fog claim as an unverified assertion and taking basic protective measures is the most concrete response available.

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

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