Hackers are demanding multi-million ransom from the HBO to prevent further leaks of other sensitive data and more “Game of Thrones” scripts, according to reports Tuesday.

HBO said that it is continuing to work with police and cybersecurity experts in order to learn the scope of the online breach, CBS News reported.

On Monday, the network said it did not believe its email system in its entirety had been compromised.

The group of hackers previously stole 1.5 terabytes of data from the network and leaked a script for an episode of the hit “Game of Thrones,” series as well as episodes of the shows “Ballers” and “Room 104.”

In a five-minute ransom video from “Mr. Smith” to HBO CEO Richard Plepler, the hackers gave the message that the network has three days to pay up as the group dumped a fresh batch of stolen HBO files online Monday, CBS News reported.

The hackers threatened to leak confidential corporate data and to upload entire TV shows online.

To stop the leaks, the hackers demanded “our 6-month salary in Bitcoin,” which was implied to be at least $6 million.

With Post Wires