Emails, date of birth and more may have been accessed.
This week, an increasing number of
Posted to Nintendo's Japanese website, the statement confirms that around 160,000 Nintendo accounts which use a Nintendo Network ID to log in may have been affected by unauthorised logins. These hacking attempts have been taking place since around the beginning of April.
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on their accounts, sometimes including unauthorised logins and payments used to buy digital goods on Nintendo's digital stores. In response, Nintendo advised players to set up 2-Step Verification to add another layer of security to their accounts, and have now issued
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.Posted to Nintendo's Japanese website, the statement confirms that around 160,000 Nintendo accounts which use a Nintendo Network ID to log in may have been affected by unauthorised logins. These hacking attempts have been taking place since around the beginning of April.
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