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Ransomware group ransomhub hits jackpotjunction.com

MEDIUM
·Hospitality and Tourism·US·2025-03-31

jackpotjunction.com — a hospitality and tourism target operating in US has been listed by the ransomhub ransomware group on 2025-03-31. The information below reflects what the threat actor has publicly claimed on their leak site; the details have not been independently verified.

Incident Report

Target Organizationjackpotjunction.com
Threat Group
ransomhub
Summary[AI generated] Jackpot Junction is a Minnesota-based casino hotel owned and managed by the Lower Sioux Indian Community. With 440,000 square feet of gaming space, it offers a variety of games such as slot machines, blackjack, poker, bingo, etc. It also features a hotel with 378 rooms, restaurants, convention center, live shows, golf course, and other amenities.
Date of Breach2025-03-31
Discovery Date2025-03-31
RegionUS
Target Domainjackpotjunction.com
Business SectorHospitality and Tourism
Severity
MEDIUM

Claim by ransomhub

[AI generated] Jackpot Junction is a Minnesota-based casino hotel owned and managed by the Lower Sioux Indian Community. With 440,000 square feet of gaming space, it offers a variety of games such as slot machines, blackjack, poker, bingo, etc. It also features a hotel with 378 rooms, restaurants, convention center, live shows, golf course, and other amenities.

Posted by the ransomhub threat actor on its public leak site. This is the group's own statement and has not been independently verified by HackerFeeds.

Sources

Victim website

jackpotjunction.com

Leak post (onion / Tor)

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