Straight out of an action movie, a shadowy group of hackers that recently took down Christie’s website is now threatening to expose personal data about high-roller clients unless the auction house pays a ransom by the end of May.
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May 29, 2024

Straight out of an action movie, a shadowy group of hackers that recently took down Christie’s website is now threatening to expose personal data about high-roller clients unless the auction house pays a ransom by the end of May. The clock is ticking, and Rhea Nayyar has more details.

Meanwhile, two dozen workers at the Wing Luke Museum in Seattle have walked out in protest of an exhibition they say conflates criticism of Israel with antisemitism. As a result, the museum is closed until further notice.

Among other stories today: A visual history of incense censers throughout the centuries; our monthly list of video essays (you can stream them in the article); and how four artists address intergenerational trauma in a new Manhattan exhibition.

— Hakim Bishara, Senior Editor

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Hacker Group Threatens to Leak Data of Over 500K Christie’s Clients

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