Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt RED has warned that some of the data stolen from the company in February’s cyberattack may included details on employees.
The studio released a statement overnight stating that it can’t rule out the possibility of the stolen data including info on “current/former employee and contractor details.”
We are not yet able to confirm the exact contents of the data in question, though we believe it may include current/former employee and contractor details in addition to data related to our games. Furthermore, we cannot confirm whether or not the data involved may have been manipulated or tampered with following the breach.
Currently, we are working together with an extensive network of appropriate services, experts, and law enforcement agencies, including the General Police Headquarters of Poland. We have also contacted Interpol and Europol. The information we shared in February with the President of the Personal Data Protection Office (PUODO) has also been updated.
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Data stolen in the cyberattack earlier this year was reportedly leaked online, and includes source code for various titles in CDPR’s catalogue including Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
[Source – CD Projekt RED]