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4hw.org: the magic drama "game of Thrones Season 7", which fans are chasing all over the world, is on the air, and the plot has set off waves of high points. Just when fans are immersed in the drama and can't extricate themselves, recently hackers have invaded the HBO network and stolen up to 15t data, including the unplayed "game of Thrones Season 7", which hackers are threatening HBO to pay 6 million dollars Cost, or the play will spread.

However, industry insiders said HBO really met the wolf this time. Hackers hiding in the shadows say they have plenty of scripts for episodes and movies that haven't been aired, as well as other data that could hurt HBO. In a video sent directly to Richard pleplepleplepler, HBO's president and CEO, hackers threatened to leak more data if HBO didn't pay 'our six-month bitcoin salary' (equivalent to $6 million).

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The hacker / hacker group suspected of the attack sent a rather bizarre email to various media, which read: say hello to all mankind. So far, the most serious leakage of cyberspace has occurred. What are the names of these leaks? Oh, I forgot to say. This is the HBO and game of Thrones leak... You have the honor to be the first witnesses and pioneers in downloading and leaking resources. Please enjoy the leaked content and spread it. If the communication is good, we will accept his interview. HBO will gradually fall.

The video also revealed that hackers spent six months hacking into HBO's system. HBO is their 17th target, and only three have yet to pay ransom. 'our requirements are clear and no bargaining is allowed: only with money can you block the outflow of your data. '

In recent years, Hollywood companies have repeatedly burst out the news of data theft by hackers. In 2014, Sony Pictures suffered "e-mail gate", and the whole incident ended with Sony spending $15 million to investigate, make up for the damage and the resignation of CO chairman Amy Pascal. Just before the release of the hit movie Pirates of the Caribbean 5: no proof of death in May, Disney was said to have been threatened by hackers to release the whole movie. Fortunately, it was a Wulong.

HBO suffered a second wave of leaks. At present, HBO said it would further cooperate with the police in order to catch the hackers who leaked the secrets, but at present, all hope seems to be very slim. It's not known whether hackers will compromise with hackers when they divulge relevant information again and again;