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Riot Receives Ransom Note For Leaked Source Code, Says "We Won't Pay"

A recent breach resulted in multiple games' source codes being leaked.

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After a tumultuous week which included layoffs and a "social engineering attack" in its development environment, Riot Games has provided an update on the latter, including a ransom threat and assurance that player data was not affected.

In a lengthy Twitter thread, Riot Games confirmed that source code for three of its programs--League of Legends, Teamfight Tactics, and a "legacy anticheat platform"--was stolen by the hackers. Riot received a ransom threat soon after the breach, but Riot has responded by saying "we won't pay."

The thread also gave some insight into what was contained in the stolen source code, including "a number of experimental features" that are "in prototype," meaning they may or may not officially release to the public. Riot also stressed that leaks in source code like this may lead to new in-game cheats, but they are working to resolve them as quickly as possible.

More importantly, Riot confirmed that no player data was compromised in the leak, saying, "while this attack disrupted our build environment and could cause issues in the future, most importantly we remain confident that no player data or player personal information was compromised."

The separate League of Legends and Teamfight Tactics teams will be providing separate updates on how the leak affects the individual games, according to Riot. The company has also promised a full report on the intrusion, including what went wrong and how Riot plans to stop it from happening again, once all information is known.

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