No.Anyone else find it odd they decide to announce this on the same day most game-savvy people are watching E3?
Anyone else find it odd they decide to announce this on the same day most game-savvy people are watching E3?
Anyone else find it odd they decide to announce this on the same day most game-savvy people are watching E3?
Any official news on the state of the game?
Anyone else find it odd they decide to announce this on the same day most game-savvy people are watching E3?
I'm sorry but most likely this is a regulatory announcement required by both or either of Polish / EU data protection legislation and disclosure requirements for listed companies. It's standard practice to release such announcements after markets have closed. Moreover, since it is of limited relevance to gamers generally, more to investors and employees, the idea that investment professionals are glued to E3 coverage rather stretches credulity. Yet another triumph for the gaming "press" who appear to know nothing about the real world beyond computer games and can't be bothered to find out.It’s corporate PR 101: If you want people to miss your announcement, drop it at 5 p.m. on a Friday. Or, at the very least, wait until everyone’s looking at something else.
CD Projekt Red Confess Hack Severity While Everyone's Distracted With E3
The Cyberpunk studio puts on a master class in misdirectionkotaku.com
Another "journalist" trying to get into the spotlight.It’s corporate PR 101: If you want people to miss your announcement, drop it at 5 p.m. on a Friday. Or, at the very least, wait until everyone’s looking at something else.
CD Projekt Red Confess Hack Severity While Everyone's Distracted With E3
The Cyberpunk studio puts on a master class in misdirectionkotaku.com
I dont want to presume too much on the second point.I sincerely hope, whoever was responsible for this gets their fair share of ass kicking whenever they're caught.
It's worrying to know such things rarely happen without internal assistance.
It not my intention either, it's just that internal infrastructure knowledge is usually the key. Could be the result of some professional social engineering too. Anyways that's just speculation, time should show. There are experts working on it as we speak probably.I dont want to presume too much on the second point.
But to the first part, hell yeah. Those who are responsible should be held accountable.
Thanks for the heads-up. Good hunting.
Yep. Very similar in that source code and maybe contractor data was stolen. Apparently no encryption / ransom in the attack. Just stolen data that's now up for sale.No.
By the way, EA has been hacked today.