Jun 19 2011, 2:17pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Word thatSega got hacked broke Friday. Today there is now an official confirmation that hackers stole data of 1.29 million registered users of Sega Pass. Sega says according to the BBC that no payment information was compromised. Only dates of birth and email addresses got compromised. Sega has reseted though all user passwords and also recommends to change your login on other services in case you used the same password.
Sega Pass is down right now as Sega tries to strengthen security. Sega is just the latest victim of hackers in the video game market. It all started with the massive Sony Playstation network hack in April.
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Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
experience in the technology field to the ever evolving and exciting
world of gadgets. He started I4U News back in 2000 and evolved it into
vibrant technology magazine.
Luigi can be contacted directly at ml@i4u.com. Luigi posts regularly on LuigiMe.com about his experience running I4U.
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