Less serious than other cases, however, seems to be now the most popular pastime in the hacker community, another publisher was attacked recently by illegal intrusions designed to collect personal information. In this case we speak of Epic, which is queued then Sony and Codemasters, although the attack suffered in the latter case is larger and much more modest effects in particular with respect to what happened to Sony.
In an email, Epic has informed its members that some suspected intrusions have occurred recently on the company's servers and therefore accompanied by some email addresses may have been stolen password. However, specific Epic, the servers are not collected data on credit cards, so from that point of view, users can rest easy.
It was not attacked in any way, it seems, the Unreal Developer Network. Source: Kotaku
In an email, Epic has informed its members that some suspected intrusions have occurred recently on the company's servers and therefore accompanied by some email addresses may have been stolen password. However, specific Epic, the servers are not collected data on credit cards, so from that point of view, users can rest easy.
It was not attacked in any way, it seems, the Unreal Developer Network. Source: Kotaku
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