Sony letter to workers says data breach affected thousands of current and former employees
A massive data breach is affecting nearly 7,000 current and former employees of Sony, the Japanese multinational conglomerate that makes the PlayStation console.
According to a document unveiled by Bleeding Computer, Sony has informed its workers that had their data exposed following reports from Sept. 25 that a ransomware group was attempting to sell Sony data. The breach allegedly happened in MOVEit Transfer, a file-managed transfer software that Sony workers use, according to the letter. Sony has yet to publicly comment on the breach.