Security News > 2023 > December > Tipalti investigates claims of data stolen in ransomware attack

Tipalti says they are investigating claims that the ALPHV ransomware gang breached its network and stole 256 GB of data, including data for Roblox and Twitch.
The company has numerous well-known customers, including Twitch, Roblox, ZipRecruiter, Roku, GoDaddy, Canva, and X. "Over the past weekend, a ransomware group claimed that they allegedly gained access to confidential information belonging to Tipalti and its customers," Tipalti told BleepingComputer in a statement.
This statement comes after the ALPHV ransomware gang published a lengthy post on their data leak site Saturday night, claiming they have had access to Tipalti's network since September 8th. During this time, the threat actors claim to have stolen 265 GB of data, including data for Twitch and Roblox, which they say they will extort separately.
While it is unclear what customers had their data stolen, the threat actors previously stated that they gained access to the data for Twitch and Roblox.
BleepingComputer contacted Roblox about the allegedly stolen data but was only offered an off-the-record comment at the time, which we declined.
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