The claim identifies SAYEGH as the victim and labels the threat actor as payload, with Sayegh 1944 presenting itself as an educational company. However, its activities appear broad and somewhat lacking in transparency, spanning multiple education segments under the umbrella of developing learning materials and services for schools, without a clear core expertise or standout results. #Unknown
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- Sayegh 1944 presents itself as an educational company but its activities lack transparency.
- Operations are broad, covering multiple areas related to education.
- Focuses on developing learning materials and services for schools.
- Spans diverse areas where a clear core expertise is hard to identify.
- Gives the impression of trying to cover many segments of education without a well-defined specialization.
- Does not demonstrate standout results or a strong, defined specialization.

Disclaimer: This post is based on public claims made by the ransomware group "payload". I cannot confirm the accuracy of the information. However, I would be happy to share any official statement from the affected organization to provide clarification.