Wolverine’s Web Woes: Insomniac Games’ Super-Sized Cyber-Attack Scandal Unleashes Dark Web Drama!

Insomniac Games, creators of Spider-Man’s virtual adventures, fell victim to a real-life villain, the ransomware gang Rhysida. In a plot twist worthy of a comic book, the “Insomniac Games Data Leak” saw 1.3 million files, including Wolverine game secrets and employees’ passport scans, strewn across the dark web. Sony’s Spidey senses better be tingling!

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If "Spider-Man: No Way Home" was the talk of the town, then "Wolverine: No Way to Hide Your Data" is the dark web's hottest gossip. Insomniac Games, known for their Spider-Man feats, were caught in the web of a cyber-attack, and it seems their claws couldn't save them. Rhysida, the ransomware gang, played a game of dark web auction with Insomniac's data, but when no superhero came to the rescue, they dumped it all out, strewing 1.3 million files, including juicy details about the upcoming Wolverine game and Insomniac employees' passports, all over the dark web. So much for super secrecy, huh?

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