Recently, a hacker ransomware group called Mogilevich claimed to have successfully hacked Epic Games, a well-known game developer and publisher, and released detailed information about the attack on its dark web leak**.
According to the gang, they have nearly 189GB of data in their hands, including sensitive information such as emails, passwords, full names, payment information, and sources**. This information is currently listed as data for sale, which means that any interested individual or organization can access it for a fee.
Notably, Mogilevich provides a hyperlink on the dark web** so that users interested in purchasing data can contact the organization directly. However, they don't explicitly state the specifics of the purchases, only giving Epic Games a deadline of March 4 to pay for or have someone else buy the data directly.
For Epic Games, this incident is undoubtedly a major security crisis. As a globally renowned gaming company, data security has always been one of Epic Games' core competencies. However, this hacking incident has exposed the company's vulnerabilities and deficiencies in data security.
At this time, Epic Games has not issued an official response to the incident. But what we can foresee is that the company may next take a series of emergency measures to strengthen its data security and strive to work with relevant authorities to resolve this crisis as quickly as possible.
**10,000 Fans Incentive Program For the majority of gamers and consumers, this incident also reminds us to pay more attention to personal information and data security. In the digital age, our personal information is often exposed to threats and risks from all sides. Therefore, we need to be vigilant at all times and strengthen our awareness of self-protection to ensure that our personal information is not leaked or misused.
In conclusion, the intrusion of Epic Games by the hacker group Mogilevich is another wake-up call for data security. Whether it is for enterprises or individuals, we need to pay more attention to and protect data security to ensure that our information is not used by criminals.