Web of Deceit: Spider-Man Voice Actor’s Data Swiped in Sony Breach – Real Life Villains Demand $2M Bitcoin Ransom

Rhysida Ransomware Sony Breach: When Spider-Man’s data gets tangled in a real-life web of cybercrime. Sony is on the case, but with voice actor info and Wolverine game details snagged, it’s clear that even superheroes need Multi-Factor Authentication. It’s not just web-slinging, folks, it’s a high-stakes game of cybersecurity cat-and-mouse!

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Spider-Man's identity may be safe with New Yorkers, but not so much with cyber criminals. Sony and Insomniac Games are spinning a web of investigation after the Rhysida ransomware group claimed to have snagged a juicy fly in their net - sensitive data, including the personal details of the voice behind Peter Parker in Spider-Man 2. Apparently, the cyber villains are now trying to trade that for around $2 million in Bitcoin. This is some real-life supervillain stuff right here, folks!

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