- Ubisoft has also been attacked by hackers
- But in the end, it was possible to rule out the intruder
- According to reports, A Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six SiegeHe was targeted by the attacker
- The incident occurred shortly after the Insomniac Games game was leaked
Even though Insomniac Games brought it to the table, it was excellent Marvel Spider-Man 2(which the awards have well avoided) Unfortunately, the team's name will be remembered for a long time as it is associated with perhaps the largest hacking attack in recent years – of course GTA 6 With leakage. A group called Rhysida managed to steal a lot of data from one of the most talented studios in the PlayStation family, including the entire company timeline, personal data and data. Marvel wolverine An earlier but functional version (plus videos and concept drawings). Insomniac recently issued an angry statement regarding the cyberattack, and a few days ago it was revealed that even Ubisoft could have suffered a similar fate.
X user vx-underground reported that the French publisher's systems were compromised on December 20, and the attacker was able to operate undetected for approximately 48 hours. During that period, he gained access to SharePoint, Confluence, Microsoft Teams, and more, and reportedly attempted to leak nearly 900GB of data before being fired by Ubisoft. Supposedly a Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six SiegeBut vx-underground believes the attempt failed. Fortunately, this story had a happy ending, but unfortunately it has happened many times that stolen data has ended up on the Internet – as well as Insomniac and Rockstar Games, Stalker 2: Heart of ChernobylGSC developer Game World can also tell us something about this.