Nvidia confirms hacked and data gone

 


Nvidia, which is among the largest technology companies in the world, confirmed that it was cyber-attacked and the data was gone after the investigations. Nvidia has recently come to the fore over some allegations about cyber attack. The graphics card giant faced a huge cyber attack last week, as it is now 100 percent clear today. Previously, some sources reported that the process was just a ransomware attack, while others claimed that around 1 TB of data was stolen. Giant manufacturer Nvidia, which has just made an official statement, has confirmed the process and confirmed that very key data has begun to leak to the internet. It is said that a group called LAPSUS$ is behind the attack. Naturally, Nvidia does not explain in detail what data is going for now, but it is among the information that serious research has been done in the process. According to some signs, even the company's driver and DLSS source codes are among the leaked ones. LAPSUS$ is currently demanding money from Nvidia not to post any more data online. It is unlikely that the group will receive any money in this regard. By the way, Toyota came up with a similar issue today. Not Toyota, but its supplier, Kojima Industries Corporation, was cyberattacked. Kojima Industries Corporation, which is reported to produce many interior and exterior parts for Toyota's cars, has become unable to provide its own production and supply to Toyota due to the cyber attack. So Toyota had to take a step forward and stop car production in Japan "for now".


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Stating that they are working hard for Toyota to continue production, Kojima Industries Corporation did not give much detail about the cyber attack.

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