After days of chaos over leaks of upcoming anime and other Netflix series, the streaming platform has finally revealed everything it knows, mostly about what happened to its servers.
In a statement to TheWrap, they said that they were hit hard and there was a lot of content online, so they would take the necessary steps to get it all off the internet and find the culprit.
“One of our post-production partners was compromised and unfortunately content from several of our games was leaked online. Our team is actively working when it comes to taking steps to ensure all of this content is removed from the web,” commented Red N.
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On the other hand, the Iyuno service that Netflix uses for its security has confirmed that its system has been attacked, with a statement saying that its policy will always be the privacy of its customers and ensuring the security of its content.
“June is aware of a recent security issue involving unauthorized access to sensitive content. Protecting our customers’ privacy and keeping their content safe is our top priority. We are actively investigating this breach of our security to mitigate any potential risks and identify those responsible. We will comment further on this matter when we have tangible news to share.”
Among the Netflix content that was leaked in its entirety were Ranma 1/2, Dandadan, Terminator Zero, Heartstopper 3, Secret Magic, and the premiere of Mononoke. Hopefully, this won’t be a problem for the release dates of these projects.
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