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Hackers claim to have hacked Nintendo’s internal data

Hackers claim to have “raped” Nintendo and stolen internal data from the Japanese megacorp.

While this claim has yet to be substantiated, a screenshot posted by the group shows a repository of folders containing Nintendo manuals, admins, development resources, and more. This follows an equally high-profile hack last month, when the same hackers breached Red Hat’s GitHub repositories.

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Nintendo has yet to publicly comment on this allegation and it is currently unknown whether customer data was compromised.

Last week, Discord wrote to users to inform them that a third-party customer service system used by Discord’s support teams had been hacked, compromising some users’ personal data, including government credentials.

James Walker

James Walker – Technology Correspondent Writes about AI, Apple, Google, and emerging innovations.

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