Cyberpunk 2077 is a subgenre of science fiction in a dystopian futuristic setting that tends to focus on a “combination of low-life and high tech” – Wikipedia
With the much-delayed launch of this vast open-world game,
Players and Critics alike expect great things. CD Projekt did Provide, but with major disappointments.
Now, it’s been hit with just another one. Nice one, 2021.
Reportedly, hackers managed to access its internal network, collected certain data, and left a ransom note threatening to release the source code of its games.
CD Projekt Red has been hit for the worse.
“We will not give in to the demands nor negotiate with the actor, being aware that this may eventually lead to the release of the compromised data,” CD Projekt said on Twitter Tuesday.
“We are taking necessary steps to mitigate the consequences of such a release, in particular by approaching any parties that may be affected due to the breach.”
CD Projekt said it doesn’t believe the compromised systems contained any personal data. The company said it has contacted law enforcement and Jan Nowak, the president of Poland’s Personal Data Protection Office, as well as IT forensics investigators.
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