The world of video games is not immune to accidents, as they are often hacked by people who want to influence large companies in some way. This has happened with some games, such as its massive leak a year ago Grand Theft Auto 6. And now, before the year ends, Insomniac Games Affected by complaints of receipt of information relating thereto Marvel’s Wolverine And the next part of it spider man Not confirmed yet.
Media site preferences Cyber ​​Daily They mentioned that the hacker group called Resida They are the ones who committed this illegal act, and who are obviously no strangers to this business, as they have previously taken money from very important associations. This is followed by an important message, making it clear that you have seven days to make a payment, or the information will be auctioned off to the highest bidder in the Internet world.
Here’s an excerpt of what was given in the message:
With only 7 days left on the clock, grab the opportunity to bid on exclusive, unique and impressive data. Open your wallet and get ready to buy exclusive data We only sell one hand, we do not resell, you will be the sole owner!
Given this, Insomniac Games and Sony have started working, to get the data back:
We are aware of reports that Insomniac Games has been the victim of a cyber security attack.
We are currently investigating this situation. We have no reason to believe that SIE or other divisions of Sony are affected.
The information auction will start with a figure of 50 bitcoins, which is equivalent to 35 million pesos. Information is not just information Marvel’s Wolverine and more Spider-Man 3. But compromising information such as voice actor full information Peter Parker that they have hired and also the addresses of some of the employees who are creating these new jobs.
Through: Cyber ​​Daily
Editor’s note: This is nothing new in the video game business, so hopefully they will fix it as soon as possible. At least they haven’t released information about the games, so they haven’t ruined the experience for us yet.