Insomniac Games Faces Ransom Threat: Hackers Demand Over $2M in Bitcoin
By James Pebenito • December 14, 2023
Insomniac Games Faces Ransom Threat: Hackers Demand Over $2M in Bitcoin
Renowned Californian video game maker Insomniac Games, a division of PlayStation Studios, was the target of a ransomware attack carried out by the infamous Rhysida hacking collective. It has been alleged that the hackers are requesting a ransom of fifty Bitcoin (BTC), which is more than $2 million, to keep confidential information about Insomniac Games’ projects hidden.
Marvel’s Wolverine is presently being developed by Insomniac Games, a well-known developer of smash hits including the Spyro series, Ratchet & Clank, Resistance, Sunset Overdrive, and Marvel’s Spider-Man, for the PlayStation 5. However, the cyberattack has put the ongoing effort in jeopardy.
A screenshot from the game that was supplied in the hackers’ proof-of-hack data supports Rhysida’s assertion that she obtained knowledge about the next Wolverine game. The hacked material also includes employee passport scans, private documents, and corporate communications.
Public Auctions and Demands for Ransom
A seven-day public auction has been started by the hacker collective Rhysida for the purportedly hacked data. The initial bid to stop the sensitive information from being released is 50 Bitcoin (BTC), which, at the current price of BTC, translates to an astounding $2,056,891.
This episode reminds me of a similar issue that Sony encountered when the ransomware gang Ransomed attacked in September. The company’s computers were allegedly penetrated by VC, who also threatened to sell the stolen data.
Possible Repercussions and Industry Impact
Although the full ramifications of this ransomware attack on Insomniac Games are unknown, there are worries that it may cause delays in the creation of other projects, such as Marvel’s Wolverine. According to Forbes, the pressure to deal with the issue and move past the attack could hinder the timely completion of ongoing game production.
The Insomniac Games ransomware outbreak serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers faced by well-known companies as the gaming industry struggles with cybersecurity. A concerted effort to secure critical data, lessen the impact on projects, and strengthen cybersecurity measures inside the gaming development industry will probably be part of the reaction to this incident.