Insomniac Games Hacked: Marvel's Wolverine Details and Employee Data Held for Ransom

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Insomniac Games, the studio behind Marvel's Spider-Man 2 and Marvel's Wolverine, has been hacked by a ransomware group named Rhysidia. The hackers have stolen sensitive information, including details on the upcoming Wolverine game, internal emails, personal documents, and more. Rhysidia has set a seven-day deadline for Sony to pay a ransom of 50 bitcoins ($2 million) before they publish the data online or put it up for auction. Sony is currently investigating the cyber attack and has no reason to believe that other divisions have been impacted.
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