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Sega Got Hacked.

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http://www.zdnet.com/blog/gamification/ ... bution/481
Sega is the latest game maker to have its databases hacked. The company acknowledged Sunday that information on 1.3 million customers has been stolen from an online database - though credit cards aren’t part of it, Sega assured customers. Information taken includes names, birth dates, e-mail addresses and passwords, according to e-mails sent by Sega to affected customers. The information taken was part of Sega’s “Sega Pass” system, a registered account system Sega maintains for customers interested in newsletters and other information, and used for registering some Sega games with online components.

“To stress, none of the passwords obtained were stored in plain text,” read the e-mail, which was sent from Sega’s European offices.

Payment information associated with the Sega Pass accounts was stored by external service providers, according to Sega, so credit card information was not exposed in this infiltration.

Sega said it has reset the passwords for Sega Pass customers as a precaution. Sega Pass remained offline as this article was posted.

Both the number of accounts and severity pales in comparison to the colossal failure of Sony’s PlayStation Network and Sony Online Entertainment servers in April, where hackers stole information on more than 100 million users.

The Sony network failure made the company a target in the crosshairs of hacker groups, which have tried to infiltrate other Sony online services with varying degrees of success in the weeks since.

One of those groups, which bills itself as LulzSecurity (or LulzSec), has gone above and beyond to distance itself from Sega’s troubles.

“@Sega - contact us. We want to help you destroy the hackers that attacked you. We love the Dreamcast, these people are going down,” reads a tweet posted to LulzSec’s Twitter account.



Well, looky there.

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Is that Lulzsec again? Who's stopping these dickbags?

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Apparently it isn't them, if you read the last bit.

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I had my personal details stolen in the recent Codemasters hack. I would guess that gaming social networks are being targeted by an organised group of hackers, actually more like several if you count LulzSec. I will be surprised if Steam gets away unscathed. Given their poor reputation for timeliness and generally lax work ethic, I've been concerned over Valve's ability to protect their customers' data, but at the same time security issues are so secretive by necessity that I have nothing to go on other than speculation.

I spoke to my computer scientist friend and he said this current wave of cyber crime was a consequence of outdated coding language foundations in all the major operating systems, underfunding of cyber security, and general apathy among software developers to challenge the status quo. Ideally, security would be a completely invisible feature of a piece of software; and as a consequence, it can't be used as a sales point. This means there's no consumer demand for robust security which in turn means that the security features will inevitably be rushed and underfunded.

But I don't want to say that the software engineers are blameless, obviously. When a car engineer fails to check a car's brakes because they happen to have a lot on their schedule, we consider that gross negligence. Insecurities in technology can and will cause real damage to real people. At best, security experts have failed to convey the risks of skimping on security, and at worst, they have wilfully underplayed the risks out of laziness or to cover their own asses. Eventually this is going to come to a point where something really nasty happens and either a large number of consumer machines go down (some kind of superworm) or a major corporation - or worse, a bank - finds itself royally screwed at the hands of a hacker. At which point, the software industry is going to have go through a period of serious self-examination.

The only upside is, since we've all obviously been using different passwords for different services, even if the hackers get our personal information we should be safe. Right?

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Yeah, I read the letter yesterday. I suggest to anyone reading this to give all your paypal, amazon, ebay, email, facebook accounts Independent, random passwords.

I bet so many people use one or two passwords for everything.

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Malchik wrote:Yeah, I read the letter yesterday. I suggest to anyone reading this to give all your paypal, amazon, ebay, email, facebook accounts Independent, random passwords.

I bet so many people use one or two passwords for everything.
I use the same password for everything unimportant. There is no greater damage if anyone breaks into my random forum accounts.

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As long as your email and forum passes are not the same.

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It's a good thing I have a Mega Drive.

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I find it amusing that this thread is right above the one called "A Joke".

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The hackers! They're in my Mega Modem!

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Whoever these hackers are,they're being gigantic dicks.

They've gone ahead and hacked two children's websites, Neopets and Club Penguin, presumably stolen several gigabytes worth of information, and have covered their tracks by deleting said Neopets accounts, and totally deleted Club Penguins main server, leading to this: http://www.clubpenguin.com/

Why? Lulzsec denies it.

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This shit is even more diabolical than "Project Mayhem".

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And that's the end of that chapter.

*Swishes scarf over shoulder*

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Yeah SEGA sent me an email on the 17th about my SEGA pass account being compromised. BioWare sent me an email on Sonic's birthday saying their Neverwinter Nights' server was compromised.

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I was at trivia night at a bar last week, and one of the questions was, "Which video game console manufacturer was recently the victim of a hacker attack similar to that which Sony suffered?" I hesitated for a second, remembering this very thread, but submitted "Nintendo." I was shamed before all my friends when the answer came back as "Sega."

Now I'm bitter.

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But SEGA isn't a video game console manufacturer.

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chriscaffee wrote:But SEGA isn't a video game console manufacturer.
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