Unaired episodes of “Ballers” and “Room 104” may have been published online, and the hacker vowed more would be “coming soon,” the magazine reported. HBO did not reveal what data had been stolen or posted online, and there was no immediate indication of whether the breach included customer data or personal information about employees. In a statement, the network said: “HBO recently experienced a cyber incident, which resulted in the compromise of proprietary information. Sign Up You agree to receive occasional updates and special offers for The New York Times's products and services. In an email to employees, Richard Plepler, HBO’s chief executive, said the stolen information included “some of our programming.”
Source: New York Times July 31, 2017 18:11 UTC