![]() Last December, the Ryhsida ransomware group hacked Insomniac Games, which led to a huge data breach. Over the past several years, the hackers have leaked internal data from Capcom, CD Projekt, Rockstar, Electronic Arts, Activision Blzizard, among many others. Game companies are regularly subject to cyberattacks. UPDATE: Epic Games told VGC that it is now “investigating but there is currently zero evidence that these claims are legitimate.” The company added: “When we saw these allegations, which were a screenshot of a darkweb webpage in a Tweet from a third party, we began investigating within minutes and reached out to Mogilevich for proof. “Our operators are skilled pen-testers and in contrast to other groups like ours in which they lie about their purpose, we agree from the beginning that we are doing it for economic interest.” “Our agenda is to severely punish companies and corporations that fail to keep their infrastructure under control and security,” the gang said in a statement.According to Cyber Daily, Mogilevich also positions itself as a ransomware-for-hire operation.Earlier this month, they hacked Nissan’s subsidiary Infiniti USA and eventually managed to sell the stolen data. Mogilevich is a relatively new ransomware group, with Epic Games being its four target.However, the gang didn’t give a specific figure on its website. Mogilevich also set a deadline of March 4, so it is possible they could leak the information online if no buyer is found.The leak allegedly contains “email, passwords, full name, payment information, source code,” with the hackers now putting the data up for sale.As reported by Cyber Daily, the Mogilevich gang claims to have attacked Epic Games’ servers, stealing 189GB of data.Team up with other survivors and watch each other’s backs. Use spectacular combos and unique special moves. Build cunning traps and solid barricades. ![]() Collect legendary heroes and ingenious weapons. ![]() Get ready for the ultimate zombie action RPG experience for iPhone and iPad – based on Deep Silver’s best-selling Dead Island series with over 15 million units sold on PC and console. Play Dead Island, the #1 zombie gaming series, now on your iPhone & iPad! Gather your band of heroes, fortify your base and face the incoming hordes together with your friends! ![]()
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