According to a report in The Telegraph, Nvidia “completely compromised” From cyber attack. Part of the company’s services were forced offline for two days.
As pointed out, The Cyber attack This would have compromised Nvidia’s internal email system and the developers’ tools. Since the middle of the week, workers have repeatedly seen their tools being blocked.
The data are not clear at this time Users Stolen or deleted. Nothing was stolen and the sole purpose of the attack may have been to block Nvidia’s settings. A company spokesman said: “We are investigating the incident. There is currently no other information to share.”
Alan Woodward – Internet security expert at the University of Surrey – told The Telegraph that Nvidia could lock all internal systems to further reduce the risk of damage. “The real suspicion is that someone has something in a software update. They have to check everything to see if there’s any signal regarding changes in their software, which will be distributed to customers.”
If the report is correct, it could be Nvidia’s second major attack in six months. In fact, we recall that last summer a list of unannounced games was released via GeForce Now.
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