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Kodak confirms data breach linked to ShinyHunters extortion

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– Kodak is collaborating with external cybersecurity experts to investigate a security breach.
– Hackers accessed some of the company’s data during the incident.

Kodak has officially confirmed it is investigating a security incident after cybercriminals accessed a portion of its corporate data. The photography and printing giant is now collaborating with external cybersecurity specialists to determine the full scope of the breach, which has been linked to the notorious ShinyHunters extortion group.

The company disclosed that the attackers obtained certain files from its systems, though it has not yet specified the exact nature or volume of the compromised information. Kodak emphasized that the incident did not affect its core manufacturing operations or customer-facing systems, and the company is working to notify any affected parties as required by law.

This development follows a public extortion attempt by ShinyHunters, a hacking collective known for targeting high-profile corporations and leaking stolen data. The group has previously claimed responsibility for breaches at major companies, including Microsoft, Pixlr, and Tokopedia.

Kodak stated that it has already taken steps to secure its network and is implementing additional safeguards to prevent future intrusions. The company also advised customers and partners to remain vigilant for any suspicious activity, though it reiterated that no financial data or personally identifiable information appears to have been compromised at this stage.

The investigation remains ongoing, and Kodak has pledged to provide further updates as more details become available. This incident underscores the persistent threat of ransomware and extortion attacks targeting even well-established enterprises.

(Source: BleepingComputer)