There has been an important development regarding the Japanese technology giant Sony. A group of hackers calling themselves “Ransomed.vc” claimed that they had taken over all of Sony’s systems. Moreover, the team has some evidence, albeit suspicious. Although there is no statement made by Sony, hackers state that they are determined to sell the data.
Ransomed.vc is actually a new formation. Cyber security experts revealed the past connections of some people they identified as members of the team in their research, but the team, which has been carrying out attacks since September, generally remains a mystery. The team now claims to have hacked one of the world’s largest technology companies…
Although the claims are remarkable, there are suspicious circumstances
Ransomed.vc left sample files with the data it obtained. Cyber security experts who examined these files were not satisfied. Because the files include some screenshots, a PowerPoint presentation and a few Java-based software, and according to cyber security experts, these are not very convincing to confirm the data breach. Meanwhile; We should point out that hackers also published a data guide. Cybersecurity experts say there are around 6,000 files in this guide, which is too small for “all Sony systems.”
Hackers claim that they also contacted Sony, but the company did not want to pay. As such, all of the data is up for sale. Hackers who shared their contact information state that those who want to buy the data can reach them here. If there is no one to purchase the data by September 28, 2023, all data will be shared publicly. That day, we will have the opportunity to see what kind of truth lies behind this issue.