

To demonstrate it's serious, the group has already leaked SDKs for PS4, PS5, Xbox and Switch, without the need for a password. The group claims it has access to assets and the source code of Thronebreaker, The Witcher 3, The Witcher 3 RTX (next-gen), and Cyberpunk 2077. The group's idea is to make all the archives available publicly, and organise a fundraiser whereby users donating ($10,000) would receive passwords for the different archives to do with as they please. It now appears that batch of data has returned, only those distributing it are not asking for a big ransom this time around.Īccording to Data Breaches, a hacker group decided to use CD Projekt's data to promote the launch of its new website, which it wants to set up as a platform for leaks. In February, the story of CD Projekt's plight was believed to have reached some conclusion when it was reported that someone bought the stolen data at a dark web auction, with the specific stipulation that original leakers won't share it afterwards. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. CD Projekt Red's stolen data has seemingly remerged.ĭata from CD Projekt Red's ransomware hack has reportedly started making its way online again, after everyone assumed this won't happen.
