Claiming it has nearly 200 gigabytes of internal data including emails, passwords, full names, payment information and source code.
A relative newcomer to the ransomware scene is claiming to have successfully hacked game developer and distributor Epic Games.
The Mogilevich gang made the claim overnight, posting the details of the apparent hack on its darknet leak site.
“We have quietly carried out an attack to [sic] Epic Games’ servers,” a Mogilevich spokesperson said.
The gang claims to have 189 gigabytes of data, including “email, passwords, full name, payment information, source code and many other data”. The data is currently listed as up for sale.
Source: Fortnite game developer Epic Games allegedly hacked
A relative newcomer to the ransomware scene is claiming to have successfully hacked game developer and distributor Epic Games.
The Mogilevich gang made the claim overnight, posting the details of the apparent hack on its darknet leak site.
“We have quietly carried out an attack to [sic] Epic Games’ servers,” a Mogilevich spokesperson said.
The gang claims to have 189 gigabytes of data, including “email, passwords, full name, payment information, source code and many other data”. The data is currently listed as up for sale.
Source: Fortnite game developer Epic Games allegedly hacked