Kodak Admits Data Breach After ShinyHunters Hack Claims

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Data Breaches

Kodak told SecurityWeek it believes there is no threat to its systems or operations as a result of the cybersecurity incident.

Commercial printing and imaging technologies company Kodak has confirmed suffering a data breach after the ShinyHunters cybercrime group claimed to have stolen information from its systems.

Kodak was named on the ShinyHunters website on June 15, with the hackers claiming to have obtained more than 2.2 million records of customer personal information and other corporate data.

The hackers threatened to leak the stolen data on June 18 unless the company pays a ransom.

Contacted by SecurityWeek, Kodak said it’s conducting an investigation with the aid of external cybersecurity experts and promised to share additional information “as appropriate”.

“Kodak recently discovered that an unauthorized third party illegally gained access to a limited amount of company data,” said a spokesperson for Kodak.

“Although our investigation is ongoing, we...

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