Nintendo confirms server was hacked, no data lost however
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article published on 5 June, 2011
Nintendo has said today that one of their servers was attacked by hackers but fortunately no personal info was compromised.
Spokesman Ken Toyoda says a Nintendo America server was "accessed unlawfully" two weeks ago, but there was no info taken:
There were no third-party victims. But it is a fact there was some kind of possible hacking attack.
Nintendo says they have no leads as ... [ read the full article ]
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Mysttic
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5. June 2011 @ 14:07 |
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biglo30
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5. June 2011 @ 14:37 |
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"said they took one file but didnt mean any harm." well at least no user information was stolen.
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5. June 2011 @ 14:58 |
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Quote: I wonder if/when & where the backlash for their "lax and insecure network system infrastructure" happens.
Doubtful...
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5. June 2011 @ 16:29 |
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Originally posted by Wsixx: Microsoft is behind this, first it was Sony now Nintendo.
Possibly. If they try to hack Microsoft, who knows the defense differences.
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6. June 2011 @ 10:21 |
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Let's see if Nintendo gets hacked 7 more times in the next 2 months...
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brockie
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6. June 2011 @ 17:16 |
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@KillerBug must be nice being so positive lol.
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6. June 2011 @ 18:11 |
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they cant hack nintendo. they don't know the secret set of Wii Motions to get in.
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7. June 2011 @ 10:07 |
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Read this the other day and thought it was quite fitting
Quote: They're idiotically called "security holes" as if they're man-sized holes in a safe, when they're really more like a lock that can be picked if a person figured out a way to make the right key.
So I replied ~
QFT.
On a side note ~ since Microsoft is probably the worst example of a company to use as having "perfectly secure software" why/how/could people believe the Xbox brand would be any different?
Oh that's right, it wouldn't.
It should just be a matter of time for them to be affected as well. If not, then as childish as it is to say, then wouldn't that make the hackers "M$ fanboys" because they aren't going after all the "big name oppressive conglomerate corporations who strip/trample our rights" as they claim to be?
But anyway...the fact and point of the matter that needs to be understood (in what I said in my earlier post & here) is that no company is secure. Sony, Square-Enix, Codemasters, Lockheed Martin & recently Nintendo and the FBI have been hacked along with the Pentagon, Nasa, Major Banks and many many others too...people need to get over the whole "Sony" is the worst/has the worst security BS since EVERY company seems to be having the same issues.
Remember these hackers are going after YOUR data/information to do who knows what with...if you take out whatever company problems you may have with whatever big name company, then I sincerely ask how is what they are doing having YOUR back?
It's like they pulled a Jedi Mind Trick on the people who just don't want to get it...
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7. June 2011 @ 10:29 |
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first sony and then nintendo.seems like xbox360 sales will be a lot higher.since none of the info stolen from sony seemd to have been used the only people that would gain anything from the loss of sales (of ps3 & possibly nintendo)would be microsoft.
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Gnawnivek
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11. June 2011 @ 23:28 |
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Originally posted by xboxdvl2: first sony and then nintendo.seems like xbox360 sales will be a lot higher.since none of the info stolen from sony seemd to have been used the only people that would gain anything from the loss of sales (of ps3 & possibly nintendo)would be microsoft.
The Nintendo breach doesn't really matter I guess, since nobody plays Call of Duty on the Wii anyways.
Honestly, I'm not surprised no data was taken from Nintendo, there's nothing useful to take, lol. Okay okay, bad joke.... I don't know what you need to setup to shop the Nintendo online store.
Peace!
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