Hackers that recently targeted HBO have posted another Game of Thrones script and private emails from one of the company's executives. HBO has denied that its "e-mail system as a whole has been compromised":
The hacker or hackers behind the HBO data breach have posted online a publicly accessible link to a cache of internal documents, including a script summary of an upcoming Game of Thrones episode and a month's worth of emails from the inbox of one of the company's executives.
The materials, which mark the first evidence that some HBO private emails are in the hands of hackers, came Monday in an email message to The Hollywood Reporter that also contained nine files with such labels as "Confidential" and "Script GOT7." The hackers also delivered a video letter to HBO CEO Richard Plepler that says, "We successfully breached into your huge network. ... HBO was one of our difficult targets to deal with but we succeeded (it took about 6 months)."
The hackers also demanded around $6 million in Bitcoins.
Also at the Washington Post and Wired.
Previously: HBO Hacked, Leak of Game of Thrones s07e04 Unrelated
(Score: 2) by nobu_the_bard on Wednesday August 09 2017, @01:17PM
It looks like they may have an in-house mail system, but there's also references to Google mail exchangers in their records. It probably is not a monolithic configuration regardless. There's a couple of possible ways this could be configured.
Some possibilities include: the in-house mail systems were compromised but the Google ones were not, for example.