Watch Dogs: Legion was released last week, but ransomware group called Egregor allegedly attained the source code in mid-October. 5n6l4j
By Vineet Washington | Updated: 5 November 2020 13:03 IST
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Highlights
Watch Dogs: Legion source code allegedly leaked
Ubisoft is aware of the hacker’s claims and is investigating
Crytek’s data has been breached as well
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Watch Dogs: Legion, Ubisoft's latest entry into the ‘hack the world' Watch Dogs franchise, has been reportedly hacked. The source code for the game has been allegedly leaked by a ransomware group called Egregor, however, it is unclear exactly what data has been leaked. According to the report, Ubisoft is aware of the hacker's claims and is investigating the leak. Additionally, the ransomware group also claims to have breached the security of another video game developer as well — Crytek. It is also unclear what Egregor's demands are.
It started with a data breach at Crytek by Egregor back in October, as per a report by ZDNet. At the time, the hackers claimed they posted the data pertaining to Watch Dogs: Legion on their dark web portal. They also leaked 20MB of Ubisoft's data and 300MB of Crytek's data. Egregor reportedly asked Ubisoft to them at the time of breach but it seems like the company did not respond. “In case Ubisoft will not us we will begin posting the source code of Watch Dogs and their engine,” the hackers reportedly said.
Now, a new Review) has been leaked and it includes 558GB of data on filesharing sites. Egregor mocked Ubisoft's security and said “We found source codes in free access in the main network. s in the doc files without any protection, all the employees and developers data and personal information, contract, game engines and a lot of more.”
The report also mentions that Ubisoft gave a statement acknowledging the ransomware group's claim and that it is investigating a “potential data security incident.”
Watch Dogs: Legion was released last week and this data breach comes at a critical time for the developers who will have to try their best to plug the leak. It is unclear if Ubisoft has ed Egregor or if the leaked data is still accessible. Further, there is no information on whether Crytek has been able to solve the case of this data breach as Egregor had reportedly encrypted the company's files.
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