Subj : Nickelodeon investigates possible data breach To : All From : TechnologyDaily Date : Fri Jul 07 2023 13:15:03 Nickelodeon investigates possible data breach Date: Fri, 07 Jul 2023 12:06:09 +0000 Description: Someone stole "decades-old" data from the production team, and Nickelodeon doesn't seem to be too upset about it. FULL STORY ====================================================================== Iconic AmericanTV channel Nickelodeon has revealed t suffered a data breach earlier this year. As reported by BleepingComputer, late last month rumors started circulating around the web of a major leak from Nickelodeons animation department. People started sharing information on social media, alleging that some 500GB in documents and media files were stolen. Fortunately, the data stolen in the breach doesnt seem to be personally identifiable, or sensitive in that manner. No sensitive data Soon after that, the company (owned by Paramount), confirmed having suffered an attack but added that the data stolen was not sensitive in the manner that they belonged to employees, customers, or partners. In a statement given to the publication, the organization said the data was limited to production resources and other intellectual property. It was also decades old. "The alleged leaked content appears related to production files only, not long-form content or employee or user data, and some of it appears to be decades old," Nickelodeon was cited as saying. Read more > Clop ransomware may have infected even more victims than previously thought > Saks Fifth Avenue becomes latest Clop ransomware victim > Check out the best firewall tools right now Nickelodeon is a TV channel that produces and plays childrens content, and other content suitable for younger/family audiences. The breach seems to have happened sometime in January this year, with Nickelodeon plugging the hole two months later. We dont know who the threat actors are, or how they managed to access Nickelodeons endpoints. The files were apparently exfiltrated to a private Discord server, and subsequently shared elsewhere. We dont know if any zero-days, or malware, were used in the attack. In its comment on the news, BleepingComputer states that if the leak doesnt cause Nickelodeon any significant business damage, it will probably dodge the bullet, as the redistribution of copyright-protected intellectual property is illegal. However, so is sharing personally identifiable information, but that never stopped cybercriminals from engaging in data theft, identity theft , or wire fraud, anyway. These are the best malware removal tools right now Via: BleepingComputer ====================================================================== Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/nickelodeon-investigates-possible-data- breach --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64) * Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100) .