Final week, ransomware group Rhysida revealed it had hacked Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 developer, Insomniac Video games. It posted photographs to show the validity of its declare, demanding 50 bitcoin – roughly $2 million – from Sony inside seven days or it might leak what it had found, as reported by CyberDaily. Sony didn’t adjust to the demand and now the group has launched greater than a terabyte of hacked information pertaining to Insomniac Video games.
The full leak includes greater than 1.3 million information, for a complete of 1.67 terabytes of knowledge, in response to VideoGamesChronicle by way of CyberDaily. The leaked information consists of details about Marvel’s Spider-Man, future Insomniac Video games titles, launch schedules, and personal worker data like tax and employment varieties, inner studio messages, and extra. Recreation Informer is not going to be disclosing any of the hacked data.
CyberDaily reached out to Rhysida and discovered the ransomware group particularly focused Insomniac Video games. “Sure, we knew who we had been attacking,” a Rhysida spokesperson informed the publication over e-mail. The group additionally informed CyberDaily its motivation for the hack was monetary.
Insomniac Video games simply launched Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, which we beloved – you’ll be able to examine why in Recreation Informer’s evaluation right here. The studio revealed Marvel’s Wolverine again in 2021, revealing this 12 months that the sport takes place in the identical universe as Marvel’s Spider-Man.
[Source: VideoGamesChronicle via CyberDaily]