Hackers are demanding $6.5 million in Bitcoin after ‘Game Of Thrones’ and ‘Westworld’ leaks
Home Box Office (HBO), the American premium cable and satellite
television network, which is owned by Time Warner recently lost control
of their social media account to hackers.
HBO was first hit by the ‘major cyber attack’ last month, in which
hackers threatened to leak a massive 1.5 terabytes of stolen content. So
far, personal details of the ‘Game Of Thrones’ cast members have been
shared, as well as the upcoming season 7 episode 6. The ‘fourth wave’
hack occurred earlier this month.
On Wednesday, an organization that identifies itself as 'OurMine'
took control of the cable giant’s social media accounts. As well as the
Facebook and Twitter account for HBO itself, they also seized control of
the social channels ‘Game Of Thrones’ and ‘Westworld’.
‘OurMine are here. We are just testing your security,’ one post read.
Another message tried to get the hashtag ‘#HBOleak’ trending.
But however, HBO appeared to have since taken back control of the accounts and deleted the posts.
Among the content stolen in latest hack was the shooting schedules
for ‘Game Of Thrones’ and the upcoming season 2 of ‘Westworld‘ – which
may give away potential plot details.
According to Mashable reports, it has been claimed that the OurMine
hackers are demanding around $6.5 million in Bitcoin from HBO in
exchange for not leaking additional files.
In a statement by HBO, they said: “There is an ongoing investigation
we will have no comment beyond the statements that are already out
there.”
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