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Gaming Giant CAPCOM Attacked With Ransomware. Hackers Ask for $11M in Bitcoin – CryptoPotato
Capcom has been the target of a ransomware attack and hackers want $11 Million in Bitcoin to let them recover 2TB of sensitive data.

Ransomware attacks are one of the most notorious examples of crypto-related criminal activities 2020, with targets ranging from city halls and universities to major industries such as Tesla. And this week, hackers claimed a new victim: The gaming giant Capcom.
Capcom is the corporation behind major hits like Devil May Cry, Resident Evil, Megaman and Street Fighter.
Capcom’s Data is Worth $11 Million in Bitcoin
At the beginning of November 2020, Capcom issued a statement informing it was the target…
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