Nintendo confirms data stolen in WebMD subsidiary cyberattack
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Nintendo confirms data stolen in WebMD subsidiary cyberattack
Nintendo of America has confirmed to BleepingComputer that threat actors stole survey data from the third-party TinyPulse service used internally, but its systems were not compromised.
Nintendo confirms employee survey data exposure through third-party platform
Nintendo of America has confirmed a data security incident involving an external employee -engagement platform used for conducting internal surveys. This highlights the growing cybersecurity risks associated with third-party workplace tools. The breach reportedly occurred through TinyPulse, an employee feedback and engagement platform owned by WebMD Health Services. Nintendo clarified that its own internal systems were not compromised and that t…
TinyPulse Cyberattack: Nintendo Confirms Data Exposure
Nintendo of America has confirmed that employee survey data was exposed in the recent TinyPulse cyberattack, although the company emphasized that its own systems were not breached and that no customer or financial information was accessed. The disclosure follows claims by the threat actor Shadowbyt3$, which alleged it had stolen sensitive information linked to Nintendo employees. In a statement addressing the TinyPulse cyberattack, Nintendo sai…
Computer pirates demand rescue of 2 MDD after violating external platform. The group of hackers Shadowbyt3$ violated an external human resources system to subtract information about the working climate of the video game company, Nintendo. The digital incident affected reports of internal feedback belonging to a small sector of workers. Those responsible for the computer attack requested a financial compensation of two million dollars in exchange…
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