A recent data breach at Anodot has left over a dozen major companies, including Rockstar Games, facing extortion. The hack, which is the latest in a string of attacks aimed at stealing sensitive data from large corporate giants, has raised concerns about the vulnerability of companies that rely on third-party services to manage their data. Anodot, a company that provides AI-powered analytics and monitoring services, has confirmed that the breach occurred, but has not released details on how it happened or what data was stolen. The affected companies are now facing demands for payment from the hackers in exchange for the return of their stolen data. The breach has also raised questions about the security measures in place at Anodot and the potential risks associated with relying on third-party services to manage sensitive data. As the investigation into the breach continues, the affected companies are working to mitigate the damage and prevent further unauthorized access to their data. The incident highlights the need for companies to be vigilant about the security of their data and to take steps to protect themselves against potential breaches. The hack at Anodot is a reminder that even the largest and most secure companies can be vulnerable to attack, and that the consequences of a breach can be severe.
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