Boston Herald

Hackers leak more HBO episodes

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NEW YORK — Hackers continue to pester HBO but didn’t release any material related to the network’s hit show “Game of Thrones” in their latest leak.

The hackers, who broke into HBO’s computer network and have been doling out stolen informatio­n for the past several weeks, released more unaired episodes, including several of the highly anticipate­d return of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” which debuts in October.

The latest dump included last night’s episode of “Insecure,” another popular show, and what appear to be episodes of other lower-profile shows, including “Ballers,” the unaired shows “Barry” and “The Deuce” and other programmin­g.

The network acknowledg­ed the hack in late July, and the thieves have been dribbling out stolen video and documents since then while demanding a multimilli­on-dollar ransom.

They have leaked “Game of Thrones” scripts, internal documents like job offer letters and a month’s worth of emails from a programmin­g executive. But the intrusion has so far fallen short of the chaos inflicted on Sony when it was hacked in 2014.

Still, the criminals may be holding on to intellectu­al property, such as unaired programmin­g, and sensitive personal informatio­n of HBO employees — that they can use as leverage to try to get money from HBO, said Gartner analyst Avivah Litan.

In an emailed statement yesterday, HBO said it’s “not going to participat­e” in what it described as attempts to generate attention.

 ?? INVISION/AP PHOTO ?? CASEY BLOYS, HBO programmin­g president
INVISION/AP PHOTO CASEY BLOYS, HBO programmin­g president

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