Sony is investigating claims by the Rhysida ransomware group that it stole sensitive data from Insomniac Games, including the personal information of the voice actor who played Peter Parker. spiderman 2.australia outlet cyber daily report The group announced today that it posted some of the data as evidence of the hack and is now auctioning off the entire set for about $2 million worth of Bitcoin.
Some of the data released by Rhysida reportedly includes details about Insomniac’s upcoming releases. wolverine Game with screenshots and some character art cyber daily wrote that it “appears to be related to other Marvel characters” in the game. The outlet also said the data included scans of the passports of Insomniac employees, as well as those of Yuri Lowenthal, who voices Peter Parker in several Marvel films, including Insomniac. Stated. spiderman game.
According to the statement Issuer eurogamerSony said it was “aware of reports” that there had been a cyberattack at Insomniac Games, but had no reason to believe that any other division of Sony had been attacked. affected by this breach.
This is not Sony’s first breach this year. as eurogamer The company recently said it issued notices to approximately 6,800 Sony Interactive Entertainment employees affected by the breach in May. The company was one of many companies and governments affected by this year’s massive MOVEit hack.
Co-authored by the U.S. Department of Justice and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency cyber security warning Last month, it said Rhysida’s hacks into enterprise systems were “particularly due to organizations lacking MFA enabled by default.”U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Information Security Division noted in a similar alert Starting in August, the group described itself as a “cybersecurity team” in ransomware memos and said it was primarily targeting education service providers.