The data stolen from Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red has reportedly been sold.
Cyberintelligence firm Kela shared an image from the forums where the hackers were auctioning off the source code for several of the studio's games, in which the group claims to have accepted an offer for the compromised data.
The post states the auction is closed, adding: "An offer was received outside the forum that satisfied us. With the conditions of further non-distribution, in this regard, they were forced to withdraw the lot from sale [sic]."
According to an earlier post shared by vx-underground -- which collects malware source code, samples and papers -- the hackers claimed to be selling full source code for Cyberpunk 2077, Thronebreaker and The Witcher 3, including an unreleased version featuring raytracing.
The group was asking for a starting bid of $1 million, with a minimum offer increase of $500,000 or the option to purchase immediately for $7 million.
It is unclear how much money the hackers accepted.

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