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Fujifilm Singapore Allegedly Targeted by Sarcoma Ransomware Group

Fujifilm alleged ransomware attack

A ransomware group known as Sarcoma has allegedly added Fujifilm Business Innovation Singapore Pte. Ltd. to its victim list, according to leaked data found on the dark web.

The cybercriminal group, which operates under the name "Sarcoma Group," has published information on its leak, claiming responsibility for infiltrating Fujifilm's Singapore office infrastructure. While no actual files or data samples were posted, the listing includes details about the company and an image of what appears to be a sales agreement from within Fujifilm’s internal systems.

fujifilm ransom screenshot

No Data Dump, Yet

Interestingly, Sarcoma has not yet published any data samples or file dumps, commonly used as proof of access or extortion leverage. The listing, however, includes metadata suggesting a successful breach:

  • Target: Fujifilm Business Innovation Singapore Pte. Ltd.
  • Location: Singapore (Office)
  • Leak Status: "No DATA"
  • Document Preview: Sales agreement form with visible corporate identifiers.

The Tor-based leak site further lists contact methods such as onionmail, Tox messenger, and two dark web URLs, indicating a level of sophistication and operational infrastructure.

About the Group

Sarcoma is a relatively new actor in the ransomware scene, with tactics reminiscent of known data extortion groups. Their dark web presence showcases multiple victims and offers a platform for viewing stolen documents—though access to most content is gated.

Fujifilm Yet to Respond

As of publication, Fujifilm Singapore has not publicly acknowledged any cybersecurity incident.

If you're a customer or employee of Fujifilm Singapore and have received suspicious emails or file requests, we recommend avoiding interaction and reporting the activity to your IT security team immediately.

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