According to Sega Corporation, Japanese video game developer that information belonging to 1.3 million customers has been stolen from its database, the newest in a rash of global cyber attacks beside video game companies.
Sega said in a report that names, birth dates, e-mail addresses and encrypted passwords of users of Sega Pass online network members had been compromised even if payment information like credit card numbers was secure. Sega Pass had been close down.
Yoko Nagasawa, a Sega Spokewoman said, ”We are deeply sorry for causing trouble to our customers. We want to work on . . . → Read More: Cyber Attack Affects 1.3 Sega Pass Users

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