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    Nintendo Hacked by LulzSec

    LulzSec is the group of hackers who have hacked the Sony account many tome and several other areas, and currently it appears that they might have turned their concentration to Nintendo. Consistent with the group's administrator Twitter account, they messed in the region of with Nintendo's official website to observe where the safety loopholes were. From what I recognize it seems they don't have whichever hateful plans with Nintendo similar to they did through Sony, except currently I may perhaps actually notice them going behind the Xbox. A dissimilar tale I interpret said that they may perhaps discover the email addresses as well as passwords of Club Nintendo members

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    re: Nintendo Hacked by LulzSec

    Lulzsec Nintendo promised to draw the attention of the manufacturer of a breach in security, and not harm them. We love the Nintendo 64 too for that, we hope Nintendo really correct the fault. It was just a joke. The group had however been more aggressive with Sony Pictures, stealing one million data users. Public institutions television, porn site, TV show crochet ... Various hacks targets hard-done by Lulzsec and whose hackers retain memory , are not just video games.

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    re: Nintendo Hacked by LulzSec

    Heroes is a hack-attack after the grouping LulzSec back online. This was announced by Electronic Arts. The attack on the online shooter is considered to be the last attack of the grouping, which announced its dissolution on Twitter now. According to Electronic Arts could spy on the hackers at their engagement username and passwords of an older beta version of Free2Play shooter. Before its dissolution, the hacker group released the data of about 750,000 user accounts on the Internet.

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    re: Nintendo Hacked by LulzSec

    Strangely, as a hacker attack can have an effect different depending on how it is conducted, but especially to those who are scored. The group LulzSec (lulz is laugh out loud while SEC is Security) blew the servers of the American giant Nintendo, but this time without any apparent damage (because most likely due to the fact that they have not found the time for many things pick). Not only that, after having committed the crime, via Twitter apologized with a post, assuming among other things, be a fan of Nissan and to love their old console that takes the name of Nintendo 64, and that this hack is was done just for fun and test their network security.

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    re: Nintendo Hacked by LulzSec

    Nintendo is the only one who temporarily can say with certainty that no data was stolen and that a worrying picture. The hacks are fresh and there are currently no reported incidents involving stolen data actually used, but this way is a matter of time. The coming months will learn how secure your data really is and know the big game companies and gamers still have confidence in their security.

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    re: Nintendo Hacked by LulzSec

    Consistent with Nintendo spokesman, there were intrusions into the servers. On the other hand, sent away the event to make clear that data was not in danger. Certainly, LulzSec exploits a susceptibility of the system just before be a server configuration file. Even though assumed liability for the assault, thought they had no meaning to damage Nintendo, and still commended the corporation fix the security breach.

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    Re: Nintendo Hacked by LulzSec

    Strangely it is not that much of the victims in the game corner to find. Look at the average WizKid and the average gamer will often one and the same person. Add to that the information sigh of gamers, the enormous number of game media and the ever growing interest from mainstream gaming press in each message in no time and picked up scattered all over the world. Of course you may now also questioning the extent to which gaming giants like Sony and Codemasters your payment information secure. Mix together and you have the ideal recipe for an attack by hackers.

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