company allegedly hacked as reported by Everest ransomware with details: The dataset is a technical archive for the Epiq client environment. It includes product installers, support case materials, technical congress recordings, application and processing logs, configuration files, compressed archives, task control files, remark packages, story files and artifacts related to batch document processing. a significant portion of the archive is related to automated document generation and print-production workflows. This includes remark folders, insert documents, generated PDF materials, parameter files, job check files, error logs, print-completion logs, print-status logs, processing logs and other data related to document preparation and output. The available files include generated documents, PDF inserts, input files, indexes, reports, logs, configuration files, parameter files, task control files, print workflow files, publication files and compressed supporting packages in formats such as pdf, xml, pub.xml, ep1, ep2, epc, ctl, par, err, log, txt, yml, tar, tgz, zip, mp4 and exe. The archive contains customer-facing generated documents and document batches. These records contain personally identifiable information (PII) especially in PDF documents and print workflow files The documents were downloaded over a period of six months.