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Insomniac Hacker Releases More Than 1.3 Million Stolen Files, Including Unannounced Games Info (videogameschronicle.com) 18

A ransomware group that claimed to have successfully hacked Insomniac Games has now leaked the vast majority of its stolen files. From a report: Last week ransomware group Rhysida threatened to expose sensitive data about the company, its employees and its upcoming games, if it wasn't paid for the data. It then published data online which appeared to corroborate its claim that it had successfully hacked the Sony-owned studio, including an annotated screenshot from Insomniac's upcoming Wolverine game.

The group then threatened to publish the stolen data within seven days, but first offered it for auction with a starting price of 50 Bitcoins (approximately $2 million). Now, according to Cyber Daily, Rhysida has followed through with its threat and posted more than 1.3 million files totalling 1.67 terabytes to its darknet leak site. Around 98% of the hacked data has been leaked, with Rhysida stating that "not sold data was uploaded," implying that the remaining 2% may have been sold to someone.

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Insomniac Hacker Releases More Than 1.3 Million Stolen Files, Including Unannounced Games Info

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  • What a poor hacker (Score:3, Insightful)

    by Derci ( 101537 ) on Tuesday December 19, 2023 @10:29AM (#64090929) Journal

    Insomniac Hacker Releases More Than 1.3 Million Stolen Files...
    At first I thought "Aww poor hacker. Can't sleep at night because of the situation? How nice of her to release all the data, just because she can't sleep and feels guilty"...

    • Re: (Score:2, Informative)

      by Anonymous Coward
      My first thought was that they turned to hacking because they couldn't sleep and had nothing better to do.
    • by Viol8 ( 599362 )

      On what planet is this likely to be a girl? Almost certainly some maladjusted teenage/early 20s boy.

  • In the early 1970s, militant leftists liked to hijack planes and fly them to Cuba. Islamic terrorists like to kill people unless they got a payday.

    The US and the UK (and to a lesser degree most other Western nations plus Cuba over the airplane hijack thing) started the whole "we do not negotiate with terrorists" thing.

    They're going to do what they're going to do, you don't pay them for it or you're just giving them more resources for the next round. This really, really sucks if your family or friends are

    • I don't think most of it is state sponsored, but the states where it does occur tend to be poorer than average and the state won't look too carefully at where all of the money is coming from as long as they wind up getting their piece of the pie. I'd prefer that we do t resort to extra-judicial killings, but when a state refuses to fix a problem, I'm less inclined to give a damn about what they have to say if someone else takes action to resolve the problem.

      Frankly our own government could help matters a

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