Epic Games claims alleged ransomware hack shows 'zero evidence' of legitimacy
A ransomware group claimed to have compromised names, emails, payment information, and further account information from Epic Games.
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A ransomware group claimed to have compromised names, emails, payment information, and further account information from Epic Games.
Europol reported identifying and detaining a key person of ransomware group Ragnar Locker, which hacked Capcom employee data servers in 2020.
According to Sony, the breach was due to a vulnerability in a file sharing platform was caught only after an unknown actor accessed the files.
The company was supposedly breached by a group that claimed to have 'compromised all of Sony systems' and intends to sell or publish the data.
The ransomware group plans to sell the stolen data or publish it should no one buy it.
The publisher behind Dark Souls may have had its data ransomed by renowned hacker group.