ShinyHunters
ShinyHunters business and news from across the web.- Teaching software company strikes a deal with hackers to get customer data back, defying FBI guidanceEducation technology company Instructure has reached an agreement with the hacker group ShinyHunters, who exfiltrated hundreds of gigabytes of data from its Canvas learning management system. The stolen data, potentially exposing the names, email addresses, and private messages of about 280 million users, has reportedly been returned and confirmed as destroyed. This action defies FBI guidance that advises against paying ransoms to cybercriminals.
- Rockstar ransom hackers claim to have stolen the data of 280 million teachers, school staff, and students in Canvas…Instructure, the company behind the Canvas learning management system, has experienced a significant data breach. The ransomware group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility, alleging the theft of data belonging to 280 million teachers, school staff, and students, including names, email addresses, and private messages. The group had previously targeted Rockstar Games and Nvidia.
- Morning Safety DancePitney Bowes has become the latest victim of a supply-chain attack attributed to the group ShinyHunters. The ongoing attack targets security and development tools, indicating a broader trend of breaches affecting software infrastructure.
- Saturday Safety DanceADT, America's largest home security brand, has confirmed a data breach linked to the ShinyHunters group. Separately, a crime crew is impersonating a help desk and abusing Microsoft Teams chats. These incidents highlight ongoing cybersecurity threats.
- GTA 6 leaks anticipation ends in lacklustre news that Rockstar makes a lot of moneyLeaked data from the ShinyHunters hack reveals that Grand Theft Auto Online generates approximately $10 million weekly in total revenue, with $7.3 million from Shark Card sales and $2.3 million from GTA+ subscriptions. These figures align with Take-Two Interactive's recent earnings reports and help explain the significant investment in Grand Theft Auto 6 development, estimated at $2.1 billion.
- GTA maker Rockstar has until tomorrow to pay hackers or they’ll release stolen infoRockstar Games has confirmed a limited data breach affecting third-party analytics software, with hackers ShinyHunters demanding payment to prevent the release of accessed company information. While Rockstar claims no critical data was compromised, the incident follows previous hacks and could potentially impact future plans or cause delays for Grand Theft Auto 6.
- Rockstar got hacked again, but says it’s no big dealRockstar Games has confirmed a data breach affecting a limited amount of non-material company information, stating it has no impact on the organization or its players. The hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility and is reportedly demanding a ransom. The breach reportedly exploited a third-party analytics tool rather than directly compromising Rockstar's systems.
- Rockstar Games Confirms Recent Hack On The CompanyRockstar Games has confirmed a data breach after the hacker group ShinyHunters claimed to have accessed company information and demanded a ransom. A spokesperson stated that only a limited amount of non-material company data was accessed, with no impact on the organization or its players. ShinyHunters claims to have obtained financial data, employee contracts, and marketing timelines, threatening to leak the data if a ransom is not paid.
- Grand Theft Auto 6 Developer Confirms Data Breach: “No Impact on Our Organization or Players”Rockstar Games has confirmed a data breach where a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed through a third-party compromise of Snowflake via Anodot. The developer stated the incident has no impact on the organization or its players, recalling a similar large-scale leak of Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay in 2022. The group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the recent breach.
- Hackers demand ransom from GTA6 studio Rockstar, threaten to leak stolen dataRockstar Games has confirmed a data breach by the hacking group ShinyHunters, who are threatening to leak stolen company information unless a ransom is paid. Rockstar stated that only a limited amount of non-material information was accessed and that the incident has no impact on the organization or its players. The hackers claim to have gained access through a breach of Rockstar's outsourced cloud storage provider, Snowflake, via a third-party analytics tool called Anodot.
- Rockstar Games Faces Hacker Deadline as Data Breach Threat LoomsHacker group ShinyHunters claims to have accessed Rockstar Games' internal data via a compromised third-party service, threatening to leak it by April 14. This incident highlights the growing cybersecurity challenges faced by major game studios, with previous breaches at companies like CD Projekt Red, Capcom, and Nvidia serving as precedents. The outcome of this threat could impact ongoing development and industry security practices.