![]() ![]() RELATED: Cyberpunk 2077 Console Sales Are Lagging But that didn't apply to the already released Gwent source code, and CD Projekt Red is taking action to make sure it isn't shared any further. After the sale, the hacker reportedly claimed that they received an acceptable payment for the data, with the stipulation that it could not be resold or distributed. A few days later, the stolen information containing source codes for CD Projekt Red games was sold at a dark web auction. CD Projekt Red is now using the Digital Millennium Copyright Act to take down those tweets.ĬD Projekt Red initially revealed it had been hacked on February 9, and stated that it would not cooperate with the hacker's demands. Following this, the hacker released the source code for Gwent: The Witcher Card Game to make a statement, and some Twitter users shared it in tweets. ![]() The hacker then proceeded to leave a note ransoming Cyberpunk 2077 and an unreleased version of Witcher 3, along with other CD Projekt Red titles. Early this month, Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red was hit by a cyber attack when a hacker somehow gained access to the company's internal network and stole data.
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