EA source code stolen by hacker claiming to sell it online

EA source code stolen by hacker claiming to sell it online

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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/06/data-thieving-hackers-strike-again-stealing-ea-source-code-and-police-data/

Game-maker Electronic Arts and the Presque Isle Police Department in Maine are responding to an event they had both been dreading: the theft of gigabytes of private data by hackers who breached their Internet-connected networks.

In EA's case, the theft included 780GB of source code and tools for FIFA 21, according to a post published earlier this week on an underground crime forum. The person who published the post, with the username Leakbook, was offering to sell the data.

EA source code stolen by hacker claiming to sell it online

Jun 10, 2021, 6:19pm UTC
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/06/data-thieving-hackers-strike-again-stealing-ea-source-code-and-police-data/ > Game-maker Electronic Arts and the Presque Isle Police Department in Maine are responding to an event they had both been dreading: the theft of gigabytes of private data by hackers who breached their Internet-connected networks. > In EA's case, the theft included 780GB of source code and tools for FIFA 21, according to a post published earlier this week on an underground crime forum. The person who published the post, with the username Leakbook, was offering to sell the data.