Nintendo Admits It Was Hacked, but Says Users Are Safe

RadiusXd

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I hope steam is safe, it should be. what with it being designed for an open platform and whatnot.
also, the hackers probably use it.
 

harvz

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damn, gotta say, all of this is getting old. how has microsoft's console not been hacked (in this way)? many dislike the fee to join live (but i like it, stops some kids getting online and screaming in my ear)
 

Gitty101

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Bet Microsoft is arming itself now in anticipation XD. Seriously getting tired of these 'Hackers' though...
 

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Lulzsec is really a super-secret sega-worshiping society getting revenge for long past discretions - (y/n)?
 

Delusibeta

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CommanderKirov said:
Waait a minute... Nintendo has it's own online platform with accounts and all?

I never knew that...
Admittedly, the accounts in question are tied to each individual console and that AFAIK they don't save credit card details.
 

-Dragmire-

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stewox said:
because sony did this to their self, PS3 came out with ADVERTISMENTS that it can run LINUX and was marketed OFFICIALLY.
I won't argue your point but I thought Sony put this argument to bed when no one could provide proof that they advertised the OtherOS. I believe it was officially dropped in court.
 

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I am getting sick of this stupid... I am just waiting for the Internet mk.2 to be released with less stupid... Hold on I need to come back the real world for a moment and face the fact that: People are idiots, both the 'good' and the 'bad guys'.

Oh Well, sooner or later someone will do something stupid and whopii all consoles/pc gaming and whatnot will be dead and game industry brought back to 1970's...
 

Silva

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Oh yes, you're doing such a great favour by us all stealing our personal information and posting it everywhere.

Really, take a real look at proper civil action that doesn't hurt other citizens. What an idiot organisation.

This isn't funny, except for yourselves. The object of "the lulz" is not worth prizing over your maturity and common decency. Life is not a comedy script, you are hurting people by putting their information out there against their will.

"More operations" indeed. Bah! Please, if anyone knows how to stop this organisation legally, do it. They've done enough harm.
 

Moonlight Butterfly

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I don't know whether I'm more upset about thier shenanigans or the fact they chose nyancat as thier symbol :(

Poor Nyancat.

Also why Nintendo, the only offense they ever did was to allow endless amount of shovelware on thier system.
 

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AdumbroDeus said:
SomeBritishDude said:
*Eyes his Xbox*

Any day now...
Please?

As the most evil company in the business MS deserves it.
But the customers do not.
 

kebab4you

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de5gravity said:
*eyes his steam account* please God no just no...
It should be relativity safe, seeing how gabe gave out his username and pw for his account and no one got into it, should be more worried about your mail that is tied to your account.
 

AndyFromMonday

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So basically, no major console developer is safe from hackers. This just reinforces by rule of never using a credit card to buy shit from console developers.
 

NoNameMcgee

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So correct me if I'm wrong but haven't all the three big console companies been hacked in some way now this year? Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo?

So whats next to be hacked as a gaming platform? Steam? Good luck with that :D
 

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So LulzSec is just filled with Nintendo fanboys...huh...I guess that's "Reassuring" in some sort of neck-of-the-woods way. I'm still anti-LulzSec because they're complete assholes, but it's nice to know that I might be able to save my personal info by offering them a few rounds of Smash Bros.