The hackers are at it again, it’s now Sega’s turn

These two months looks like it’s been a nightmare for those who own an internet service, first it was Sony PlayStation, then it was Sony again but a different division, let’s not mention our local government websites, and now, it’s Sega’s turn to get its Sega Pass, the company’s web portal, hacked. Now, the attackers may not be the same group of people, but the trend on the internet of late seems to be hacking. Sega was reported to have leaked almost 1.3 million user information including usernames, real names, birth dates, passwords, email addresses and well, pretty much everything including credit/debit card details.
While Sega is keeping Pass offline while the team is probably hard at work right this moment to fix the problem, if you have an account, you’d better change your passwords used on other internet services, especially if your bank account share the same password. I wonder whose turn it will be next; if this is going to keep itself up, Nintendo, EA, Ubisoft, and Microsoft better watch their back.











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