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The hackers who breached Marvel’s Spider-Man developer Insomniac and threatened to release confidential data unless they were paid 50 BTC, or around $2 million, within seven days have made good on their threat after Sony reportedly refused to meet their demands.
According to Cyber Daily, the ransomware group Rhysida released 1.67 terabytes of data, made up of more than 1.3 million files, which contain a variety of videos and images showing upcoming game Marvel’s Wolverine, personal staff information, and even a contract signed by both Marvel and Sony for future projects.
Videos showing early Wolverine footage and unannounced characters are now online, as is the game’s cast, a list of locations, the plot, and a target release date. Insomniac’s release slate up to the end of 2033 is also listed alongside estimated development budgets. The data reportedly also includes a bootable build of Wolverine.
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