
Neovita Cosmetics Hit by Cloak Ransomware Group, 227 GB of Data Leaked
The German cosmetics manufacturer Neovita was targeted by the Cloak ransomware group. On January 28, 2025, the ransomware group added Neovita to its dark web leak site and published 227 GB of stolen data. The details of how the attackers gained access and the ransom demand were not immediately known.
Signal context
First seen: Jan 28, 2025
Last updated: Jul 1, 2026
Status: Public signal
Key points
- Neovita Cosmetics targeted by Cloak ransomware group
- Added to dark web leak site on January 28, 2025
- 227 GB of stolen data published
Signal analysis
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Likely country: 🇩🇪 Germany
inferred from company domain
Watch ransomware, endpoint compromise and business interruption exposure.
- Source type: outside the affected organization
Impact area: Availability
- 1 signal in the same sector
- 26 signals with the same likely impact area
- 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
External sources
Neovita im Visier der Ransomware-Gruppe Cloak: Cyber-Angriff und Datenleckhttps://www.security-insider.de/ransomware-angriff-neovita-von-cloak-a-5bfe00db500be8b10276b18e5b1743e5/Public source from security-insider.de.
Ransomware-Angriff: Neovita Cosmetics | Sicherheitsvorfalls-Datenbank - DSGVO Portalhttps://www.dsgvo-portal.de/sicherheitsvorfaelle/ransomware_angriff_neovita-cosmetics-8210.phpPublic source from dsgvo-portal.de.
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