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Nike’s 1.4TB Data Heist: Ransomware Goes Full Extortion Mode

Ransomware crew World Leaks just dumped 1.4 terabytes of Nike’s internal corporate data online after failing to extort a payout. Late January reports hit hard, with Nike confirming an investigation while the hackers yanked the leak—hinting at backroom deal-making.

Digging deeper, this isn’t your grandma’s ransomware encrypt-and-demand play. Attackers snagged massive internal goodies, possibly including manufacturing secrets, dev tools, and source code, pointing to a deep compromise via stolen creds or collab system hacks. No customer financials exposed yet, but the sheer scale screams “supply chain nightmare” over simple endpoint pop.

For devs, this is a wake-up call on treating code and IP like crown jewels. Workflow tools like n8n are getting pwned left and right for RCE once creds leak—phishing or OAuth slip-ups turn your automation into the kingdom keys. Patch your Office zero-days yesterday, lock down internal access with least privilege, and watch for exfil like it’s your day job, because data theft-first attacks are the new norm.

Bottom line: Ditch the backup-only mindset. Enforce DMARC hard, segment your internals, and assume every SaaS login is a potential backdoor. Nike’s mess proves extortion evolves faster than your sprint cycles—adapt or leak.

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