Nintendo Possibly Hacked: Is There a Risk of a Huge Leak?
A collective of hackers claims responsibility for the attack

Remember the hacker attack that hit Insomniac Games a couple of years ago? The American studio, creator of titles like Spyro the Dragon, Ratchet & Clank, Marvel's Spider-Man (and the upcoming Wolverine) suffered the theft of a large quantity of data, an event that caused quite a stir, also because long-term development plans leaked online. Now, news has emerged of a new hacker attack, which if confirmed, could have consequences of a much greater magnitude.
The Hacker Attack on Nintendo
Crimson Collective, a group of hackers known for breaching the database of the American multinational Red Hat, has claimed responsibility for a cyberattack on Nintendo. The collective has flaunted a list of folders online, containing alleged confidential files from the Japanese company. No comments have come from Kyoto, so we cannot confirm the incident; however, imagine if Nintendo also saw its plans for the coming years published online...
Cyber Alert
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Crimson Collective hacking group, known for the breach on Red Hat, now claims to have breached Nintendo.
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