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Capcom Hacked; Hackers Reportedly Stole 1TB of Corporate Data, Encrypted via Ransomware, Demand $11 Million – Niche Gamer
Capcom have been hacked, with reports claiming the hackers are asking for $11 million USD to decrypt 1TB of stolen corporate data.

Capcom have been hacked, with reports claiming the hackers are asking for $11 million USD to decrypt 1TB of stolen corporate data.
In a statement via their Japanese investor relations page (in English), Capcom state that in the early hours of November 2nd, the Capcom Group networks “experienced issues that affected access to certain systems, including email and file servers.” This was caused by “unauthorized access carried out by a third party.”
The hack resulted in some operations of internal networks…
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