Nvidia's Sensitive Data Remains Vulnerable To Ransomware Group's Deadline Which Ends Today
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  • The Lapsus$ ransomware group threatened to leak Nvidia Corp NVDA “most closely-guarded secrets” today unless it met their demands, TechCrunch reports.
  • Lapsus$ told Nvidia to remove its controversial Lite Hash Rate (LHR) feature, limiting the Ethereum mining capabilities of its RTX 30 series graphics cards. 
  • Lapsus$ also wanted Nvidia to open-source its graphics chip drivers for macOS, Windows, and Linux devices until March 4 to comply.
  • Related Content: Nvidia Updates On Cybersecurity Attack
  • Lapsus$ claimed to have taken a terabyte of data from the chipmaker. Lapsus$ had already started leaking data. 
  • According to Have I Been Pwned website, the hackers stole the credentials of more than 71,000 Nvidia employees. 
  • Several Nvidia email addresses known to TechCrunch appeared compromised, according to its checks. 
  • The data included email addresses and Windows password hashes, according to HIBP, “many of which were subsequently cracked and circulated within the hacking community.”
  • Price Action: NVDA shares traded lower by 4.41% at $226.29 on the last check Friday.
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