Epic Games Denies Hack Despite Alleged 189GB Data Theft

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Epic Games denies any evidence of a cyberattack or data theft after the Mogilevich extortion group claimed to have breached their servers. The group, which also claimed to have breached other organizations, has been attempting to sell allegedly stolen data but has not provided any proof of the veracity of their claims. Security researchers believe the threat actors may be attempting to scam buyers with fake data, and no samples of any ransomware encryptor have been found linking them to encryption attacks.
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