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Spider-Man 2 developer Insomniac Games was hit by Rhysida ransomware attack
Ransomware gang releases developers’ passports with windows inside from an unreleased source Wolverine sport.
Ransomware company Rhysida has released limited data that appears to confirm its claim that it successfully compromised video game developer Insomniac Games.
Insomniac is best known for its two wins Spiderman games and is currently developing a brand based on Marvel’s Wolverine.
In fact, some information about the future Wolverine The game may have been included in the hack, as a screenshot from the game appears to be included in the hack gang’s documentation, along with a screenshot of what appears to be Connect with other Marvel characters that can appear in the game.
It also includes searches of passports that appear to be employees of Insomniac, including one former employee who is now working at Disney after being fired by the developer two months ago. Another personal document appears to belong to the voice actor who voiced Peter Parker – aka Spiderman – in the latest announcement of the game, Yuri Lowenthal.
Other documents that appear hack-proof include internal emails and signatures, confidential documents.
It is said that Rhysida’s gang of Insomniac has seven days before the release of the entire record set but is now running an auction on the record, with a starting price of 50 bitcoins, or just US $ 2 million.
“With only 7 days on the clock, take advantage of the opportunity to purchase exclusive, unique, and spectacular information,” said Rhysida on her leak site.
“Open your wallets and get ready to buy specials. We sell only one hand, no resale, you will own it!”
Cyber Daily has reached out to Sony Entertainment – Insomniac Games owner – for a comment.