
Nintendo of America confirmed a third-party data breach via TinyPulse, an employee survey service, but stated its own systems were not compromised. The hacking group ShadowByte$ allegedly stole 859MB of data including employee surveys and names, demanding $2 million in ransom. Nintendo downplayed the incident, calling the data limited and dated.
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Hackers stole Novo Nordisk secrets after $25M demand rebuffed