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SEGA Pass network reportedly hacked


SEGA Pass network reportedly hacked

SEGA has sent an email out to customers informing them that the SEGA Pass network has been hacked and customer information taken, reports Blottr.

“Over the last 24 hours we have identified that unauthorised entry was gained to our SEGA Pass database. We have identified that a subset of SEGA Pass members emails addresses, dates of birth and encrypted passwords were obtained,” SEGA states, adding, “To stress, none of the passwords obtained were stored in plain text.”

A notice has been placed on the SEGA Pass website stating that the site is currently ‘going through improvements’ and that it is currently unavailable for new members or for existing members to modify their information.

One of our readers, Charlie Schloss, has just confirmed the email to us on Twitter, saying that he has received the message from SEGA as well. Charlie was kind enough to provide us with a screenshot of the email below.

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The full text of the email sent by SEGA is included below.

As you may be aware, the SEGA Pass system has been offline since yesterday, Thursday 16 June.

Over the last 24 hours we have identified that unauthorised entry was gained to our SEGA Pass database.

We immediately took the appropriate action to protect our consumers’ data and isolate the location of the breach. We have launched an investigation into the extent of the breach of our public systems.

We have identified that a subset of SEGA Pass members emails addresses, dates of birth and encrypted passwords were obtained. To stress, none of the passwords obtained were stored in plain text.

Please note that no personal payment information was stored by SEGA as we use external payment providers, meaning your payment details were not at risk from this intrusion.

If you use the same login information for other websites and/or services as you do for SEGA Pass, you should change that information immediately.

We have also reset your password and all access to SEGA Pass has been temporarily suspended.

Additionally we recommend you please take extra caution if you should receive suspicious emails that ask for personal or sensitive information.

Therefore please do not attempt to login to SEGA Pass at present, we will communicate when the service becomes available.

We sincerely apologise for this incident and regret any inconvenience caused.

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