Nintendo Confirms Security Incident at Third-Party Provider Involving Employee Data
Nintendo has confirmed a security incident involving employee data. The incident did not occur on Nintendo’s own servers, but at the third-party provider TinyPulse, which is used for employee surveys. A Nintendo spokesperson assured that no personal customer or financial data was compromised. Demands from the extortion group An extortion group calling itself ShadowByt3$ has […]
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