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Nintendo’s NNID hack was almost twice as big as first reported Nintendo said 300,000 Nintendo Network ID (NNID) accounts were broken into as part of a hacking attempt in April, which is nearly twice as many as initially stated.
Nintendo Says 1,60,000 Login IDs, Passwords Illegally Obtained, Data May Have Been Accessed
Nintendo Says 1,60,000 Login IDs, Passwords Illegally Obtained, Data May Have Been Accessed
Nintendo Says 1,60,000 Login IDs, Passwords Illegally Obtained, Data May Have Been Accessed
Nintendo said on its support page that user information of about 1,60,000 accounts may have been accessed in an unauthorised manner by the hackers. The company said that login ids and passwords that were “obtained illegally by some means other than our service” were used to access the personal…
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Nintendo Confirms Hackers May Have Accessed 1,60,000 Accounts
Nintendo Confirms Hackers May Have Accessed 1,60,000 Accounts
Nintendo said on its support page that user information of about 1,60,000 accounts may have been accessed in an unauthorised manner by the hackers. The company said that login ids and passwords that were “obtained illegally by some means other than our service” were used to access the personal information of the users of “some ‘Nintendo accounts’”. The hackers impersonated the Nintendo Network…
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Nintendo Confirms Hackers May Have Accessed 1,60,000 Accounts
Nintendo Confirms Hackers May Have Accessed 1,60,000 Accounts
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Nintendo said on its support page that user information of about 1,60,000 accounts may have been accessed in an unauthorised manner by the hackers. The company said that login ids and passwords that were “obtained illegally by some means other than our service” were used to access the personal information of the users of “some ‘Nintendo accounts’”. The hackers impersonated the Nintendo…
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Nintendo Network Accounts Hacked, Here's what affected.
Nintendo Network Accounts Hacked, Here's what affected. #Nintendo #hack
Nintendo has been flying high with last month’s release of Animal Crossing: New Horizon but they recently admitted their current success streak hit a minor bump with the report of 160,000 unauthorized log-ins of Nintendo Accounts via Nintendo Network IDS’s (NNID) starting at the beginning of April.
With this revelation, Nintendo has removed the ability to log in to Nintendo Network accounts via…
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After 160,000 accounts are compromised, Nintendo shuts down NNID logins – TechCrunch Nintendo today confirmed earlier reports of account breaches dating back over the past few weeks. The gaming giant issued an update (via Nintendo Japan) noting that around 160,000 Nintendo Accounts were impacted, which found multiple being used to purchase digital items without the owner’s consent.