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Hackers claim to have breached internal Nintendo data

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Hackers claim to have “breached” Nintendo and stolen internal data from the Japanese megacorp.

While the claim has yet to be unsubstantiated, a screenshot posted by the group shows a depository of folders that include Nintendo manuals, admin, dev assets, and more. It follows a similarly high profile hack last month when the same hackers breached Red Hat’s GitHub repositories

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X account Hackmanac, which tracks “verified, real-world cyber attacks”, shared a screenshot reportedly posted by the hacking group which said: “Who said we did not have Nintendo topic files?”

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Nintendo has yet to comment publicly on the allegation and it’s currently unknown if customer data has been compromised.

Last week, Discord wrote to users to advise them that a third-party customer service system used by Discord’s support teams had been hacked, compromising some user personal data, including government IDs.

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