Rankiteo Logo
Rankiteo
Leader in Cyber Underwriting
Loading...
NEWRankiteo Cyber Underwriting Desktop - Score, price, and bind from your desktop
WindowsmacOSLinux
Download
Analyze » Drakontas LLC » RAMDRA1769640190

Incident Score: Analysis & Impact (RAMDRA1769640190)

The details regarding individual company incidents & reports gives you full view from every side.

Rankiteo Score Impact Analysis

Rankiteo Incident Impact0
Company Score Before Incident100 / 1000
Company Score After Incident100 / 1000
INCIDENT NUMBERRAMDRA1769640190
Type of Cyber IncidentCyber Attack
ATTACK VECTORNA
DATA EXPOSEDNA
INCIDENT DATE27/01/2026
STATUSOngoing (intelligence gathering)

Key Highlights From The Incident Analysis

  • Timeline of Drakontas LLC's Cyber Attack and lateral movement inside company's environment.
  • Overview of affected data sets, including SSNs and PHI, and why they materially increase incident severity.
  • How Rankiteo’s incident engine converts technical details into a normalized incident score.
  • How this cyber incident impacts Drakontas LLC Rankiteo cyber scoring and cyber rating.
  • Rankiteo’s MITRE ATT&CK correlation analysis for this incident, with associated confidence level.

Full Incident Analysis Transcript

In this Rankiteo incident briefing, we review the Drakontas LLC breach identified under incident ID RAMDRA1769640190.

The analysis begins with a detailed overview of Drakontas LLC's information like the linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/drakontas-llc, the number of followers: 439, the industry type: Public Safety and the number of employees: 8 employees

After the initial compromise, the video explains how Rankiteo's incident engine converts technical details into a normalized incident score. The incident score before the incident was 100 and after the incident was 100 with a difference of 0 which is could be a good indicator of the severity and impact of the incident.

In the next step of the video, we will analyze in more details the incident and the impact it had on Drakontas LLC and their customers.

RAMP (Russian Anonymous Marketplace) recently reported "FBI Seizes RAMP, a Key Hub for Ransomware and Cybercrime Operations", a noteworthy cybersecurity incident.

US law enforcement has dismantled RAMP (Russian Anonymous Marketplace), a prominent dark web and clearnet forum used by ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) gangs, extortionists, and initial access brokers.

The disruption is felt across the environment, affecting RAMP forum domains.

In response, moved swiftly to contain the threat with measures like Domain seizure, and stakeholders are being briefed through Seizure notice and mocking banner displayed on seized domains.

The case underscores how Ongoing (intelligence gathering), teams are taking away lessons such as Takedowns create temporary chaos in cybercriminal ecosystems, exposing threat actors to risks like reputation loss and infiltration. Defenders can gather intelligence during transitions, and recommending next steps like Monitor alternative underground platforms (e.g., Rehub) for cybercriminal migration and adapt defensive strategies accordingly.

Finally, we try to match the incident with the MITRE ATT&CK framework to see if there is any correlation between the incident and the MITRE ATT&CK framework.

The MITRE ATT&CK framework is a knowledge base of techniques and sub-techniques that are used to describe the tactics and procedures of cyber adversaries. It is a powerful tool for understanding the threat landscape and for developing effective defense strategies.

MITRE ATT&CK® Correlation Analysis

Rankiteo's analysis has identified several MITRE ATT&CK tactics and techniques associated with this incident, each with varying levels of confidence based on available evidence. Under the Initial Access tactic, the analysis identified Trusted Relationship (T1199) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating rAMP forum used by initial access brokers to sell compromised network access and Compromise Accounts (T1586) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating stallmans core business selling compromised network access remains intact. Under the Resource Development tactic, the analysis identified Web Services: Dark Web or Clearnet Forum (T1583.006) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating rAMP was a prominent dark web and clearnet forum for cybercriminal operations and Develop Capabilities: Malware (T1587.001) with moderate to high confidence (70%), supported by evidence indicating forum used by ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) gangs. Under the Defense Evasion tactic, the analysis identified Hide Artifacts: Hidden Window (T1564.003) with moderate confidence (60%), supported by evidence indicating cybercriminals migrate to underground platforms like Rehub to evade detection and Indicator Removal: Clear Windows Event Logs (T1070.001) with moderate confidence (50%), supported by evidence indicating takedowns create chaos, exposing threat actors to infiltration risks. Under the Impact tactic, the analysis identified Service Stop (T1489) with moderate to high confidence (80%), supported by evidence indicating fBI seized RAMP forum domains, disrupting cybercriminal operations and Defacement: Internal Defacement (T1491.001) with high confidence (90%), supported by evidence indicating seized domains replaced with FBI seizure notice and mocking banner. These correlations help security teams understand the attack chain and develop appropriate defensive measures based on the observed tactics and techniques.

Initial Access
Trusted Relationship (80%)
Compromise Accounts (70%)
Resource Development
Web Services: Dark Web or Clearnet Forum (90%)
Develop Capabilities: Malware (70%)
Defense Evasion
Hide Artifacts: Hidden Window (60%)
Indicator Removal: Clear Windows Event Logs (50%)
Impact
Service Stop (80%)
Defacement: Internal Defacement (90%)

Sources & References