Security News > 2024 > February > Insomniac Games alerts employees hit by ransomware data breach

Sony subsidiary Insomniac Games is sending data breach notification letters to employees whose personal information was stolen and leaked online following a Rhysida ransomware attack in November.
In December, Sony said they were investigating the Rhysida ransomware gang's claims that they breached Insomniac Games and stole over 1.3 million files from its network.
Now, Insomniac Games is notifying employees whose data was stolen between November 25 and November 26 and later leaked on the Rhysida ransomware group's leak site.
A Sony spokesperson was not immediately available for comment when contacted by BleepingComputer earlier today for more info on how many individuals were affected by this data breach and what personal information was leaked online.
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