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Intellectual property allegedly from Razer appears for sale on hacking forum

Posted on July 8, 2023 by Dissent

Data that is claimed to be from Razer was posted on a hacking forum today in a sales listing.

Forum listing includes screenshots and "I have stolen the source code, encryption keys, database, backend access logins etc for razer.com & its products. I do not waste my time with non serious buyers. I will be selling this one time."
Screencap and redaction by DataBreaches.net

The listing by a forum member provides numerous screencaps of files and directories, allegedly from razer.com, and is seeking $100k in Monero.

Hello. I am selling what the title explains.
I have stolen the source code, encryption keys, database, backend access logins etc for razer.com & its products.
I do not waste my time with non serious buyers.
I will be selling this one time.

The seller insists on using a middleman, which is usually a protection and reassurance to both any buyer and the seller that this is not a scam.

In this case, the seller says they will sell to only one party and will consider offers less than $100k.

The Razer logo is a three-headed snake.

Razer™ defines itself  as the world’s leading lifestyle brand for gamers.

“The triple-headed snake trademark of Razer is one of the most recognized logos in the global gaming and esports communities. With a fan base that spans every continent, the company has designed and built the world’s largest gamer-focused ecosystem of hardware, software and services.”

The screencaps and proof of claims include what appears to be a 580-page filetree as well as screencaps showing folders from different directories.

DataBreaches has sent email inquiries to the media contacts for the Americas and Razer’s global media contact, but no replies have been immediately received.

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