MintEye

Quiet since December 15, 2025
5 victims named on the leak site
0 in the last 30 days
5 in the last 12 months
Dec 2025 first victim we recorded
Dec 15, 2025 most recent victim posted
0 leak sites tracked

Data as of August 16, 2026.

What industries MintEye targets

Sector identified for 4 of 5 victims.

Healthcare1
Logistics1
Legal1
Manufacturing1

Where the victims are located

Country identified for all 5 victims.

United States4
Chile1

Every MintEye victim

VictimSectorCountryPosted
David M. Schwarz Architects dmsas.comHealthcareUnited StatesDec 15, 2025
IATTC iattc.orgNot identifiedUnited StatesDec 15, 2025
Keylogistics Chile keylogistics.clLogisticsChileDec 15, 2025
Cranford, Buckley, Schultze, Tomchin, Allen & Buie southcharlottelawfirm.comLegalUnited StatesDec 15, 2025
Sponseller Group sponsellergroup.comManufacturingUnited StatesDec 15, 2025

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MintEye questions

Is MintEye still active?

It's gone quiet. The last victim we recorded was December 15, 2025, and nothing has appeared since. Groups do go quiet and come back, so we're still watching.

How many victims has MintEye claimed?

MintEye has named 5 victims on its leak site since we started tracking it. That counts organizations, not leaked files. A single victim often accounts for thousands of published files.

When did MintEye first appear?

The first victim we recorded for MintEye was posted on December 15, 2025. That's when the group entered our collection, which isn't necessarily when it started operating.

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