Schreier: Cyberpunk 2077 Patching Suspended for Two Weeks
Bloomberg's Jason Schreier published an article with fresh information regarding the recent attack on CD Projekt. According to the journalist, the company had to halt work on Cyberpunk 2077 for two weeks. It is also possible that sensitive employee data was leaked.
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- Jason Schreier published an article on Bloomberg, regarding the recent hacking of CD Projekt;
- According to the journalist, the company had to stop work on Cyberpunk 2077 for a period of two weeks;
- Employees had no access to their company s, and their devices had to be inspected;
- It is possible that, contrary to the company's position, sensitive employee data was leaked.
The delayed until the second half of March. As Schreier shows in his article, work on patches for the game stalled for about 2 weeks.
Hackers gained access to the company's internal networks. As it turns out, the refusal to pay the ransom did not result only in the leak of game source codes. According to the journalist, CD Projekt RED employees were unable to to their company s for two weeks, and thus could not move forward with work on patches for Cyberpunk 2077.

The journalist's sources also indicate that personal information was likely leaked. He refers here to anonymous employees of the company, who could not disclose their names. Among the stolen data were information from IDs, bank s and ports. Recall that so far the company's official position says that there is no confirmation of any leak of sensitive employee data. The fact that in the era of COVID-19 pandemic most people work remotely, which made direct communication difficult, did not help to recover from the attack. Additionally, employees were asked to send their computers to the company to be examined for malware.
At this point, it should be noted that Schreier's information has not been confirmed by CD Projekt. If there is any response from the company, we will inform about it.
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