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Nintendo Announces Hack Attack, Claims No Customer Data Lost

Nintendo Hack

By YURI KAGEYAMA   06/ 5/11 07:20 AM ET   AP

TOKYO -- Nintendo was targeted in a recent online data attack, but no personal or company information was lost, the Japanese maker of the Wii game console said Sunday.

The server of an affiliate of Nintendo Co.'s U.S. unit was accessed unlawfully a few weeks ago, but there was no damage, company spokesman Ken Toyoda said.

"There were no third-party victims," Toyoda said, while declining to elaborate. "But it is a fact there was some kind of possible hacking attack."

The damage from what could be a recent spate of such data breaches targeting big-name brands was more serious at rival Sony Corp.

Sony has said massive personal information, including email addresses, names and birth dates, and involving more than 100 million users, is suspected of having been stolen after security was compromised in April for its network service for the PlayStation 3 game machine, for other online services and, in the past week, from Sony Pictures' website.

It is still unclear who is behind the attacks at Sony or Nintendo, based in Kyoto.

Hackers calling themselves Lulz Security – a reference to the Internetspeak for "laugh out loud"_ have recently boasted of compromising more than 1 million users' personal information.

Tokyo-based Sony has said it is strengthening security measures. It has contacted the FBI and other authorities for an investigation into the cyber attacks.

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TOKYO -- Nintendo was targeted in a recent online data attack, but no personal or company information was lost, the Japanese maker of the Wii game console said Sunday. The server of an affiliate of N...
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06:13 PM on 06/06/2011
USELESS HACKING...
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StansDad
Guy who eats food
05:18 PM on 06/06/2011
when someone tries to ssh into my server it does tell me that there is a possible break in attempt, but you don't see me running to the presses. Either something serious happened or this is just nonsense.
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bigshotprof
Pre-moderated for your protection
01:46 PM on 06/06/2011
the hacker had a lot of fun for the first half hour or so, then got bored and really hasn't been back for weeks.
11:06 AM on 06/06/2011
And Lulz next move is? I am pretty sure that Kevin Butler, Microsoft's and Nintendo's representatives will not state these issues during E3. "Sure our security has it's flaws, but who wants to see Gears of War 3 and Drakes Uncharted 3?"

But all jokes aside. Protect the security of your consumers.
10:32 AM on 06/06/2011
Nintendo probably did this to itself to show the world that it still exists.
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ChicoHash
Legalize It!
10:58 AM on 06/06/2011
Based on your comment...you have no kids. Otherwise, you would have been pestered to death to pick up the 3DS or the previous DSi-XL.
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kintarius
If you don't like it, you are wrong.
09:38 AM on 06/06/2011
Can we please leave the video game world alone?? I need my free time and if you destroy my gaming, I'll have to get off my butt and exercise or something.
03:07 PM on 06/06/2011
In my case, I might actually have to..to...go outside. *gasp*
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TicTucTo
08:24 AM on 06/06/2011
I bet someone is trying to get information on where Nintendo is hiding all of the Pokemon.
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K White
Spunky, Kindle junkie
07:52 AM on 06/06/2011
As much as I love technology, I wish businesses would go back to ancient filing systems for customer information. Stories like this make me think twice about filling out product registeration cards.
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dkrypt
Unencumbered by political correctness
07:45 AM on 06/06/2011
If you think that American govt and companies are dishonest, you should try Japan.
07:40 AM on 06/06/2011
Tough one. No one's a fan of this kind of activity however, it's possible it results in a greater good. When other companies see attacks like this, they take steps to really beef up their security and everyone is safer in the long run.

I also have a feeling that these companies are too large to listen to advice from security consultants and only when something like this happens to they pay attention.
06:35 AM on 06/06/2011
Nintendo someone's trying to Pikachu. Who could the ha Kirby?
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TicTucTo
08:24 AM on 06/06/2011
I love you. HAHA!
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FreedomBeforeSecurity
Primary: The only time we truly control our future
03:43 AM on 06/06/2011
I anyone else as creeped out as me by the fact that a foreign company calls in the FBI when their servers get hacked? Why not call China, and get to the source?
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J0E1
Phil Hill 2012
10:21 AM on 06/06/2011
I really doubt lulz is comprised of Chinese citizens or affiliated with their government.
03:02 AM on 06/06/2011
And once again Nintendo shows up Sony.
01:51 AM on 06/06/2011
LulzSec cracked Sony to prove how poor Sony's security systems still are.

They're trying to make people aware of how these companies are NOT protecting your data.
06:30 AM on 06/06/2011
I agree, but posting the customers data online is when they cross the line as advocates and become criminals.
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Littlewords
My micro bio was outsourced to my nano-bio: I'm me
10:14 AM on 06/06/2011
The act makes them criminals, but the crimes become malicious and serious once personal data is exposed to the world. That is indeed crossing the line from teaching a corporation a lesson to creating deliberate harm to people around the world.
10:32 AM on 06/06/2011
Yeah, that's what they're doing... They're actually heroes, right? *face palm*
01:10 AM on 06/06/2011
Huff: Do you know the difference between a website getting hacked and someone attempting to hack a website? I don't think so.
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zerovampire311
Somewhere between right and left is correct.
09:50 PM on 06/06/2011
Sony said no information was taken at first... jus' sayin'.