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CD Projekt Red hackers reportedly sold the ‘Cyberpunk 2077’ source code – Yahoo News Australia
The alleged attackers have shut down an auction they were running for the stolen data.

The hackers behind this week’s ransomware attack on Cyberpunk 2077 studio CD Projekt Red appear to have found a buyer for the stolen data. They ran an auction on a hacking forum but, as The Verge notes, they shut it down after reportedly accepting an offer from elsewhere.
The starting price for the auction was said to be $1 million and there was the option for an interested party with a spare $7 million to buy the data outright. It’s not clear who has acquired the data, how much they paid for it…
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