June 22, 2011 - 10:17pm
Earlier this week SEGA announced that hackers have compromised its SEGA Pass servers and got unauthorized access to the personal details of some of its 1.3 million users. Interesting enough, this security breach was orchestrated right after the company finished its security audit.
The security audit was performed in wake of the famous PSN breach and it has resulted in several changes to SEGA's security systems; unfortunately, it seems that those changes were not enough. Following the breach, SEGA promised to "further strengthen [its] network security as a priority."

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STOP THE MADNESSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! SEGA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Meh
Funny how this whole console market as whole is starting to get hacked, me thinks a corporate foul in play.
So you're saying hackers
So you're saying hackers actually care what other people think? I highly doubt it.
They don't care about normal
They don't care about normal people, hackers care about other hackers. I say 'care' loosely, they all want to beat each other, prove that they are better than each other. You know, the same as small penis complex except applied to cognitive functions.
another win
im a hacker and its yet another win for us. and ye we woud never do an inside job thats just cheating man. u aint that good then this is just 2 funny :P
You're not a hacker, using
You're not a hacker, using other peoples tools to cause damage or break into other peoples data/websites, is not hacking, the people who made those tools are hackers.
script kitty maybe, poser quite possibly, hacker... no.
Script kiddies cannot hack
Script kiddies cannot hack into major corps such as SEGA with tools available online.
Those that got into SEGA's DB did so using their own coding skills and techniques.
The problem is, you are a stupid idiot.
Can u say
Cna you say "INSIDE JOB!!!!!!!" sure you can:)
nah
That's not how hackers work. They enjoy cracking security systems and then bragging about it to fellow hackers, an inside job would just get the guy labelled as a cheater and that's not something an egomaniac would ever want.
yes it can be
Although unlikely, it's possible that it is an inside job.
to much hackers on wifi these days
MAN!!! some people are hacking there records on sonic
colors to be 1 second SEGA stop the madness of impossible to beat hackers!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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