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	"title": "Epic Games: \"Zero evidence\" we were hacked by Mogilevich gang",
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	"plain_text": "Epic Games: \"Zero evidence\" we were hacked by Mogilevich gang\r\nBy Lawrence Abrams\r\nPublished: 2024-02-28 · Archived: 2026-04-05 13:24:25 UTC\r\nEpic Games said they found zero evidence of a cyberattack or data theft after the Mogilevich extortion group claimed to\r\nhave breached the company's servers.\r\n\"We are investigating but there is currently zero evidence that these claims are legitimate,\" Epic Games told\r\nBleepingComputer in a statement.\r\n\"Mogilievich has not contacted Epic or provided any proof of the veracity of these allegations.\"\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/epic-games-zero-evidence-we-were-hacked-by-mogilevich-gang/\r\nPage 1 of 4\n\n0:00\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/epic-games-zero-evidence-we-were-hacked-by-mogilevich-gang/\r\nPage 2 of 4\n\nVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE\r\nEpic Games told BleepingComputer that they immediately began investigating the incident after seeing a screenshot of the\r\ndark web page promoting the breach and attempted to contact the threat actor.\r\nHowever, the company told us they never received a response from Mogilevich, and the only information they had was\r\nfrom a tweet I posted yesterday.\r\nYesterday, after news of the alleged breach spread through Twitter, I spoke to a representative of the Mogilevich extortion\r\ngroup, asking if they would share proof of the attack.\r\nMogilevich claiming to be selling data stolen from Epic Games\r\nSource: BleepingComputer\r\nThe threat actors told BleepingComputer that they were selling the stolen data for $15,000 but would only share samples\r\nwith those who showed \"proof of funds,\" meaning that they had demonstrated that they had the available cryptocurrency\r\nassets to make the purchase.\r\nThey claimed they shared samples of this allegedly stolen data with three people who showed proof of funds.\r\nWho is Mogilevich\r\nMogilevich is a relatively new extortion group that claims to have breached numerous organizations, including Ireland's\r\nDepartment of Foreign Affairs and Infinity USA.\r\nHowever, unlike other extortion groups, Mogilevich does not share samples of stolen data and claim only to be selling\r\ndirectly to proven buyers.\r\nThis lack of proof has led many security researchers whom BleepingComputer has spoken with to believe that the threat\r\nactors are attempting to scam buyers with fake data.\r\nThe threat actors also claim to be a Ransomware-as-a-Service operation, recruiting other hackers (affiliates) to work with\r\nthem in exchange for a working ransomware encryptor and negotiation panel. When an affiliate conducts an attack and a\r\nransom is paid, the affiliate and operators split the payment based on negotiated percentages.\r\nHowever, no samples of any ransomware encryptor have been found at this time linking them to encryption attacks.\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/epic-games-zero-evidence-we-were-hacked-by-mogilevich-gang/\r\nPage 3 of 4\n\nAutomated Pentesting Covers Only 1 of 6 Surfaces.\r\nAutomated pentesting proves the path exists. BAS proves whether your controls stop it. Most teams run one without the\r\nother.\r\nThis whitepaper maps six validation surfaces, shows where coverage ends, and provides practitioners with three diagnostic\r\nquestions for any tool evaluation.\r\nSource: https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/epic-games-zero-evidence-we-were-hacked-by-mogilevich-gang/\r\nhttps://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/epic-games-zero-evidence-we-were-hacked-by-mogilevich-gang/\r\nPage 4 of 4",
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