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Originally reported by Cyber Daily, a ransomware group known as Rhysida has claimed to have successfully hacked Insomniac Games and has received details not only tied to Marvel’s Wolverine, but also various employees at the company. To verify this hack, Rhysida has already posted a handful of screenshots that seem to stem from the Wolverine video game. Rhysida has threatened to publish all of the materials that it has gained as part of this hack seven days from now and is also hosting an auction for the materials that begins at the equivalent of $2M in Bitcoin.ย
“We are aware of reports that Insomniac Games has been the victim of a cyber security attack,” a representative from PlayStation said in the wake of this report in a statement given toย VGC. “We are currently investigating this situation. We have no reason to believe that any other SIE or Sony divisions have been impacted.” ย
Obviously, this situation is a terrible one for those at Insomniac and PlayStation, assuming that what Rhysida has claimed is true. Cyber attacks that result in major leaks tied to various video games have become more common over the past few years, with 2022’s substantial leak associated with Grand Theft Auto VIย being the most notable example. For now, it remains to be seen what happens with this ordeal involving Insomniac, but we’ll be sure to update you here on ComicBook.comย as more information comes about.ย








