Use DMCA, CD Projekt Red Delete Tweet About Game Source Code
Do you still remember the data theft case and source code CDPR’s games? Currently, the issue is starting a new chapter after CD Projekt Red deleted a Tweet about source code using DMCA.
Furthermore, this is an anticipatory measure from the CDPR to protect source code the game even though it feels useless.
Tweet About CDPR Game Source Code Removed
Just for information, some time ago hacker managed to hack the server belonging to CDPR. The result, source code from this game made by a Polish developer, they managed to steal it. Initially, the hacker asked the CDPR to negotiate and pay the ransom. However, the CDPR rejected this request and hacker choose to publish it.
Currently, a number of Twitter users have received source code it and upload it. Unfortunately, Tweets about source code The Witcher as well as Cyberpunk 2077 have been removed by CDPR.
According to news circulating, CD Projekt Red uses the DMCA system to delete related Tweets source code the game.
Description of the violation: Obtaining the source code of the game Went: The Witcher Card Game illegally and uploading it without permission should not be released to the public
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Hackers Start CDPR Software Auction
Some time ago, hackers chose to auction CD Projekt Red’s software online. For the figures, the CDPR software was auctioned for $7 million.
If anyone dares to pay according to this figure, the auction will be closed. According to information circulating, the software already contains source code courtesy of Cyberpunk 2077, Gwent: The Witcher Card Game, and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, a game by CDPR.
A hacker group calling itself HelloKitty asked CDPR to redeem the software. If not, get ready source code their game is taken over by someone else.
This isn’t the first time CD Projekt Red has been attacked cyberattack. Previously, source code The old version of Cyberpunk 2077 has been stolen by a group of hackers. Knowing this, CDPR chose not to pay the requested ransom.
For now, there has been no response from CD Projekt Red regarding this issue. The reason is, the studio is fixing some problems in Cyberpunk 2077 and chose to ignore HelloKitty’s actions as a hacker.
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