Nintendo has confirmed that thousands of accounts were accessed illegally since the beginning of April and the company is taking steps to prevent any more. The video game publisher stated on its site ...
Nintendo has confirmed that approximately 160,000 Nintendo Network ID accounts have been hacked since the beginning of April, following an investigation spurred my multiple reports from Nintendo ...
Following numerous user reports over the past few weeks, Nintendo has confirmed that over 160,000 Nintendo Network IDs have been compromised, forcing the company to temporarily disable the ability to ...
In response to recent incidents related to some Nintendo Accounts, it is no longer possible to sign into a Nintendo Account using a Nintendo Network ID. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Nintendo has confirmed that hackers have been accessing Nintendo Accounts, and pinned the problem down to a Nintendo Network ID login method. In a post on its Japanese website, Nintendo says that ...
The Japan-based video game company says login ID and password information of these profiles were obtained “illegally by some means other than our service” and in response, it’s freezing the ability to ...
Nintendo has decided to take action to curb the latest hacking issues with the Nintendo Switch be eliminating network sign-in options. The company released a statement complete with an FAQ about ...
Following the recent reports of Nintendo accounts getting hacked, the company announced in a statement today that they will no longer be allowing consumers to sign into their counts through their ...
Gaming giants Nintendo says at least 160,000 user accounts have been exposed to hackers, with login details now being forcefully reset for all affected customers. The firm said login IDs and passwords ...
Nintendo announced that the service that allows users to link Nintendo Network IDs, used on the 3DS and Wii U, with Nintendo Accounts will stop functioning in March 2024. This service allows users to ...
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