Latest leak from HBO hack includes 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' episodes and more

HBO isn't looking to negotiate.
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It's been several weeks since hackers successfully breached HBO, and the network is still facing leaks from the 1.5 terabytes of data that was obtained.

While several upcoming episodes of television series — including Game of Thrones — and at least one script have been released online by the cyber attackers, the latest leak on Sunday contained unaired episodes of Insecure and Curb Your Enthusiasm.

According to The Associated Press, the weekend leak included Sunday evening's episode of Insecure, episodes of Ballers, Barry, The Deuce, and several new episodes of the long awaited return of Larry David's comedy, Curb Your Enthusiasm, which isn't set to air until October.

In a statement regarding the latest online data dump, the network said:

"We are not in communication with the hacker and we’re not going to comment every time a new piece of information is released. It has been widely reported that there was a cyber incident at HBO. The hacker may continue to drop bits and pieces of stolen information in an attempt to generate media attention. That’s a game we’re not going to participate in. Obviously, no company wants their proprietary information stolen and released on the internet. Transparency with our employees, partners, and the creative talent that works with us has been our focus throughout this incident and will remain our focus as we move forward. This incident has not deterred us from ensuring HBO continues to do what we do best."

On Aug. 2, Hack Read reported the hackers uploaded parts of the stolen data — including personal employee info, along with unaired episodes of Game of Thrones, Barry, Ballers, Room 104, and more — to a website.

Following the upload, hackers sent a ransom note to the network demanding a non-negotiable dollar amount of millions (in bitcoin) in exchange for the stolen data. From the network's latest statement, it doesn't seem as though HBO is planning to give into the hackers' demands, though Variety reported an exec offered a "bounty payment" $250,000 last month.

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Nicole is a Senior Editor at Mashable. She primarily covers entertainment and digital culture trends, and in her free time she can be found watching TV, sending voice notes, or going viral on Twitter for admiring knitwear. You can follow her on Twitter @nicolemichele5.

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