Ubisoft Exposes Watch Dogs Fans' Email Addresses

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Ubisoft Exposes Watch Dogs Fans' Email Addresses

A Watch Dogs promotion unintentionally demonstrates why you really should be watching your "digital shadow."

Data-hacking thriller Watch Dogs, which is conceptually built around the idea of everyone's data forming "digital shadows" and the manipulation thereof, was first unveiled at E3 [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/articles/view/conferences/e3-2012/9671-E3-Ubisoft-Brings-the-Noise-Zombies] during Ubisoft's press conference. Ubisoft then began an Alternate Reality Game based on the E3 gameplay footage, creating a website that treats the fictional dotconnexion art exhibit from the game as a real entity. Fans who participated in the ARG got a little too well-acquainted with their own digital shadows when their email addresses were accidentally exposed to hundreds of strangers.

Players were originally encouraged to sign up at the dotconnexion website [http://dotconnexion.ubi.com/index.html] in order to receive updates by email. These updates were sent out in batches of 500 recipients, sorted alphabetically. Yesterday an update went out mourning the dotconnexion owner's death in a "tragic, yet unexplained accident," but the update itself had a major problem. The sender of the email apparently included recipients' emails in the To line, which displays the email addresses of the recipients, rather than the BCC line, which hides them. The end result: At least one thousand fans had their email addresses publicly sent to 499 other people, and are now caught in lengthy email chains with hundreds of irate strangers.

Since not everyone's email address was leaked - it seems only the first few letters in the alphabet were affected - this debacle is probably not an intentional part of the ARG. On the bright side, it ties into the game's themes quite nicely.

Source: Kotaku [http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-06-29-watch-dogs-promotion-gives-out-real-users-e-mail-addresses]

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GeorgW

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I'm amazed by how people still can't understand the basics of emails. I get that people make mistakes, but these kind of things just shouldn't happen.
Still, pretty funny if you're not affected by it.
 

Daniel Park

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I feel Ubi's pain - I actually made that mistake myself once. A mass e-mail to our German customers, a great many of whom take their Datenschutz very seriously. Granted, this was years ago. Nowadays there's really no excuse for a marketer of Ubisoft's size not to have special mail list administation software (or better yet, a dedicated service).
 
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I don't know guys, It might actually be part of the ARG.

Remember folks, we're dealing with a company that thought that a guy pointing a real-looking gun at people [http://www.1up.com/news/splinter-cell-promo-stunt-results] was a good idea.
 

felbot

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and watch as they will have no repercussions for this and they will still make money even though they do this shit.
 

antipunt

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Irridium said:
I don't know guys, It might actually be part of the ARG.

Remember folks, we're dealing with a company that thought that a guy pointing a real-looking gun gun at people [http://www.1up.com/news/splinter-cell-promo-stunt-results] was a good idea.
:OhGodWhy:

Seriously; dafuq. Now I am scared
 

oldtaku

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*Reply All* 'WHY AM I ON THIS THREAD TAKE ME OFF THIS THREAD' *send*

Repeat x 500
 

jaffrosheep

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how the hell does a person incharge of an a pr scheme about ... wait sack that HOW THE HELL does anybody not know how to send a mass email propperly don't they teach this stuff in school
 

mammothbroncho

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Whats wrong with watchdogs being made by Ubisoft?

OT: I'm pretty sure they did this on purpose to get the game some pr
 

Absolutionis

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I used to think Ubisoft just hated people that use PCs.

Now I just realize that they're simply incompetent when it comes to PC usage.
 

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Irridium said:
I don't know guys, It might actually be part of the ARG.

Remember folks, we're dealing with a company that thought that a guy pointing a real-looking gun gun at people [http://www.1up.com/news/splinter-cell-promo-stunt-results] was a good idea.
I agree. This really seems like a part of the ARG.
 
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nikki191 said:
ah crap watchdogs is ubisoft.. i was looking forward to it as well. another one to skip.
enjoy another lost sale you pricks (personal vendetta)
Karutomaru, is that you?


OT: Maybe, that was there plan all along!
 

EHKOS

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nikki191 said:
NinjaDeathSlap said:
and here we have, my friends, the definition of irony.
haha :D well put

ah crap watchdogs is ubisoft.. i was looking forward to it as well. another one to skip.
enjoy another lost sale you pricks (personal vendetta)
I have a personal vendetta against them and I STILL am going to buy this one.

OT: It was a mistake, easily forgivable. Moving on.
 

MammothBlade

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Just human error. Hang on, I've never heard of this game, looks interesting.

It is with great regret that we inform you that Joseph Demarco passed away in a tragic, yet unexplained accident. Being one of the most important philanthropists in the local digital art scene, his demise has left a deep void in the community. Out of respect for his friends and family, the dotconnexion exhibition will be cancelled.
Or is it....

 

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NinjaDeathSlap said:
and here we have, my friends, the definition of irony.
That's not ironic. If the site was hacked and the emails given out, that would be irony. Accidentally sending them out, isn't.

OT: Does it really matter? I don't think I could care any less if my email address was in that lot. What's going to happen? You have to spend two seconds blocking someone if they spam you? Iunno. I've never been one to get into this whole cyber privacy thing.

[email protected] < My email address. *shrug*
 

Redingold

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Something like this happened to me, recently. I received about 50 emails from people applying to the University of Manchester, which I am applying to, because of some error on Manchester's end. It seems they hit "reply all" to emails about accommodation, as opposed to just "reply". Or something, I'm not clear on the details.