Settra is a newly surfaced ransomware group that appeared on trackers on 26 June 2026, posting all 11 of its claimed victims on a single day, suggesting either a bulk-release debut or a data aggregation of prior activity made public at once. The claimed victim list is geographically diverse, spanning targets associated with domains in Taiwan (pchome.com.tw), South Korea (doosan.com), the United States (lifevantage.com, turbodata.com), and elsewhere, with no sector concentration visible from available metadata. No MITRE ATT&CK profile is yet catalogued for this group, and no description is on file, leaving TTPs entirely uncharacterized at this stage. The breadth of the single-day claim dump, spanning what appear to be mid-market technology, chemical, and consumer brands, is consistent with a group either launching with a pre-loaded portfolio or operating a double-extortion model where data was exfiltrated before the public leak site went live.