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Sony data breach 2023: Investigation starts

Even Sony doesn't know whether they have been breached or not for now

byEray Eliaçık
September 26, 2023
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You probably saw the big headlines about “Sony data breach 2023” and wonder is it really happening or are you compromised? Unfortunately, Sony also clueless what is going on right now, but at least they started to investigate it.

Sony finds itself in the crosshairs of a cyber threat yet again, as an audacious ransomware group known as Ransomed.vc claims to have successfully breached the tech giant’s systems. The group has declared its intention to auction off the stolen data on the black market.

Sony, no stranger to cyberattacks, now faces another challenging cybersecurity ordeal.

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Sony Data Breach 2023: Investigation underway as ransomware group claims breach. Cybersecurity in the spotlight again. Explore now!
Sony is currently under investigation after a ransomware group, Ransomed.vc, claimed to have successfully breached the company’s systems and threatened to sell the stolen data on the black market (Image credit)

Sony data breach 2023: The claim

On Monday, Ransomed.vc boldly asserted that it had infiltrated “all Sony systems” and was prepared to offload the purloined data since the company was allegedly “unwilling to pay” a ransom. The group went a step further, hinting that they might commence publishing the ill-gotten information if no buyers emerged by Thursday, September 28.

Despite the gravity of these claims, it is crucial to note that they remain unverified. However, Ransomed.vc did provide a modicum of evidence in the form of posted files—approximately 6,000 in number. This, however, pales in comparison to the sweeping assertion that they had compromised “all Sony systems” including your beloved PlayStation.

Sony Data Breach 2023: Investigation underway as ransomware group claims breach. Cybersecurity in the spotlight again. Explore now!
The ransomware group’s audacious claims included stating that they had infiltrated “all Sony systems” and would consider publishing the stolen information if it remained unsold by September 28 (Image credit)

For more information about the Sony data breach 2023 claim, visit the related article that we explained PlayStation hacked news.

Sony data breach 2023: The response

In response to these alarming developments, Sony swiftly confirmed on September 26 that it has initiated an investigation into the matter. A spokesperson for the company told IGN, “We are currently investigating the situation, and we have no further comment at this time.”

Sony’s measured response reflects the gravity of the situation and the need for a thorough examination of the alleged breach.

Sony’s history of cybersecurity challenges

This is not the first time that Sony has been targeted by hackers. In a high-profile incident on April 20, 2011, the company was forced to deactivate its servers for the PlayStation Network due to an “external intrusion.” The fallout from this breach was significant, as personal details from millions of accounts were compromised.

As a result of this breach, Sony incurred a substantial fine of £250,000 ($396,100) under the Data Protection Act by U.K. regulators. The authorities contended that the breach “could have been prevented,” underscoring the importance of robust cybersecurity measures.

Sony Data Breach 2023: Investigation underway as ransomware group claims breach. Cybersecurity in the spotlight again. Explore now!
Sony data breach 2023: This incident adds to Sony’s history of cybersecurity challenges, notably the 2011 breach of the PlayStation Network, which led to a substantial fine (Image credit)

The ongoing mystery

As the investigation into the Sony Data Breach 2023 unfolds, there remains a shroud of uncertainty regarding the extent of the data that Ransomed.vc gained access to and whether any personal information of consumers has been compromised. The stakes are undoubtedly high, and Sony, along with cybersecurity experts, will be working diligently to ascertain the truth and secure its systems.

The world watches with bated breath as this latest cyber saga involving Sony unfolds. It serves as a stark reminder of the ever-evolving landscape of cyber threats and the critical importance of cybersecurity measures in safeguarding sensitive data in today’s interconnected world.

Featured image credit: Pavel Danilyuk/Pexels

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