Gaming gear maker Razer hacked, user data, encryption keys for sale online: Report

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Hacker hits gaming hardware maker Razer.

A post appeared on a hackers’ forum on July 8 offering information allegedly hacked from gaming hardware maker Razer.

“I have stolen the source code, encryption keys, database, backend access logins etc,” the hacker declared. The Straits Timesit saw a sample of users’ email addresses on offer that the hacker claimed was from a list that contained a total of 404,000 entries. The hacker said they “will be selling this one time” and set a price of $100,000 in privacy coin Monero , although they would consider lower offers.to have confirmed the validity of the email addresses exposed. It added that Razer has reset all user accounts and asked them to change passwords.July 10, 2023The news of the hack came as Razer continued to deal with the consequences of a data leak that took place in 2020.

Razer was founded in 2005 and has offices in Singapore and the United States. It launched virtual currencies for rewards and credits in 2017 and

 

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