- Publication date
- Jan 1, 2020
- File size
- Over 500 GB
- Download type
- Open directory
- Rarity
Welcome
Today I'm going to share with you a leak from capcom containing source code for games like:
Resident Evil Outrage
Dragon's Dogma 2
Street Fighter 6
Rockman Match
Resident Evil 4 Remake
Monster Hunter 6
Biohazard Apocalypse
"SSF6"
Final Fight Remake
Power Stone Remake
Ultra SF6
Resident Evil Hank
The leak itself is the result of a ransomware attack that took place in 2020.
I think capcom doesn't cry for it anymore and after all this time it has managed to pull itself together
Inside you will find a lot of proprietary software (compiled and not), external ddl for specific hardware architectures, software compilation logs (which by the way are the most interesting artifact because thanks to them you can learn a bit more what external software capcom used when creating its products or even this what the directory structure looks like on their workstations) internal documentation, incident reports, confidentiality clauses and many more. The whole package takes about 200 GB (after unpacking, we have about 500 GB of data. It is said that the total amount of stolen data was over 1 TB, but only about 60 GB leaked, but as you can see, someone's math was wrong).
I recommend using some kind of download accelerator because as I noticed myself, it likes to break downloads sometimes
Enjoy
Today I'm going to share with you a leak from capcom containing source code for games like:
Resident Evil Outrage
Dragon's Dogma 2
Street Fighter 6
Rockman Match
Resident Evil 4 Remake
Monster Hunter 6
Biohazard Apocalypse
"SSF6"
Final Fight Remake
Power Stone Remake
Ultra SF6
Resident Evil Hank
The leak itself is the result of a ransomware attack that took place in 2020.
I think capcom doesn't cry for it anymore and after all this time it has managed to pull itself together
Inside you will find a lot of proprietary software (compiled and not), external ddl for specific hardware architectures, software compilation logs (which by the way are the most interesting artifact because thanks to them you can learn a bit more what external software capcom used when creating its products or even this what the directory structure looks like on their workstations) internal documentation, incident reports, confidentiality clauses and many more. The whole package takes about 200 GB (after unpacking, we have about 500 GB of data. It is said that the total amount of stolen data was over 1 TB, but only about 60 GB leaked, but as you can see, someone's math was wrong).
I recommend using some kind of download accelerator because as I noticed myself, it likes to break downloads sometimes
Enjoy