Nintendo Hacked by same group as Sony

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RichardThompson

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Link [http://news.yahoo.com/s/digitaltrends/20110605/tc_digitaltrends/nintendohackedbylulzsecnoharmdone]
Nintendo have confirmed that they too have been hacked, but claim that no data was lost in the attack.

This is why we can?t have nice things: Following an attack on on PBS.org, Sony and an affiliate group of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, hacker clan Lulz Security (LulzSec) has now breached the systems of Nintendo, reports the Wall Street Journal. This time, however, no user data has been released, the Wii maker said on Sunday.

?There were no third-party victims,? said Ken Toyoda in a statement on the matter. ?But it is a fact there was some kind of possible hacking attack.?

In an email statement to Reuters, Nintendo of America, Nintendo?s US operation, reiterated that no customer data was compromised in the hack.

?The server contained no consumer information. The protection of our customer information is our utmost priority,? the company said. ?We constantly monitor our security.?

According to LulzSec, the only data obtained in the breach of the US-based Nintendo server, which reportedly took place a few weeks ago, was a configuration file. Why the restraint, you ask? LulzSec says it simply likes Nintendo too much to cause any real damage.

?Re: Nintendo, we just got a config file and made it clear that we didn?t mean any harm,? wrote LulzSec on Twitter. ?Nintendo had already fixed it anyway. <3 them!?

As those who?ve been following LulzSec?s path of destruction already know, Sony didn?t get nearly as lucky. During the hack of SonyPictures.com, LulzSec claims to have stolen the user data of 1 million people. The data contained a variety of personal information, ?including passwords, e-mail addresses, home addresses, dates of birth, and all Sony opt-in data associated with their accounts,? the group said.

LulzSec?s breach of Sony came just as Sony was managing to get its beleaguered PlayStation Network back online following a prior hack, carried out on April 19, that left the user data of as many as 100 million customers worldwide at risk, and resulted in a month-long shutdown of Sony?s PSN and Qirocity services.
 

Kopikatsu

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This is ooooooold news, mah friend.

Still kind of interesting, though. Waiting on the hack for Microsoft.
 

RichardThompson

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Kopikatsu said:
This is ooooooold news, mah friend.

Still kind of interesting, though. Waiting on the hack for Microsoft.
oh, sorry. I'll delete the thread then.
edit: or i would if i could
 

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Just sitting back and waiting for the FBI to take those douchebags in the ass. When it happens I'll cheer, make some popcorn, and gleefully watch the developments unfold online.
 

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I do so love posting that.

Old news is old, news for this came out around Friday, part of Lulzsec's "Fuck FBI Friday" idea.
 

FalloutJack

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Big surprise, right?

So, the asinine thrill-seekers are throwing themselves around once again? I'm sorry, but now it's just TUESDAY. Know what I mean? It'll be news again when they're basically executed as traitors.