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Hackers access 25,000 customers’ details from video game developer

Posted on May 13, 2011 by Dissent

Barry Neild reports: Hackers have broken into the vaults of the Japanese video games developer, Square Enix, accessing the details of 25,000 customers in the second major data breach to hit the gaming world in recent weeks. The software house, which is behind some of the world’s most successful computer game franchises, including Final Fantasy,…

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(update) Eidos confirms website hack, email addresses and resumes stolen

Posted on May 13, 2011 by Dissent

Graham Cluley writes: Eidos has revealed that resumes of job hunters and email addresses of video game fans have been stolen by hackers in an attack on the Eidos and “Deus Ex: Human Revolution” websites. Square Enix, the parent company of Eidos, confirmed the hack in a PDF press release. Read more on Sophos.

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Eidos and Deus Ex sites hacked, personal data acquired?

Posted on May 13, 2011 by Dissent

Brian Krebs reports that Eidos Interactive and one of its biggest titles — Deus Ex– have been hacked and some user information accessed or acquired: KrebsOnSecurity.com obtained an archived copy of the attackers’ online chatter as they were covering their tracks from compromising the sites. A hacker using the alias “ev0″ discusses having defaced the…

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Sony notifications to New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office

Posted on May 12, 2011 by Dissent

Although there doesn’t seem to be anything new in them, if you’re curious, you can see Sony’s breach notifications to New Hampshire of April 26 and May 2.

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Wyndham continues to identify and notify hotel guests impacted by past breaches

Posted on May 12, 2011 by Dissent

Some breaches seem to go on forever. Wyndham Hotels and Resorts,  which reported a hacking incident in 2008 and hacking incidents in 2009 and 2010, has recently notified the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office of an update to its report of June 2010. That report did not and does not appear on the state’s breach report…

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IN: Employee social security cards, licenses and more found in dumpster

Posted on May 12, 2011 by Dissent

Fox59 found hundreds of employees files inside a recycling dumpster in Fishers. The files were full of copies of social security cards, driver’s licenses, birth certificates and lots of other personal information. Information that anyone could have grabbed. […] When Fox59 went through the folders, we found information on employees who used to work for…

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