Eidos Websites Hacked

This morning, admitted that EidosMontreal.com and two product websites, including the new game, were into and defaced. No credit card information or product code were stolen, though the servers the group of hit had submitted resumes from potential employees. The official statement claims that up to 350 resumes were accessed; individuals will be contact by Square Enix about this.

In addition, it has been confirmed that nearly 25,000 email addresses were obtained. The email addresses were only used for mailing lists and no personally identifiable information was linked to them.

None of the websites held credit card information and nothing has been found to suggest that any other information has been accessed.

KrebsOnSecurity.com, which recovered an image of the defacement of DeusEx.com, reports that the hackers responsible were attempting to download 9,000 resumes and information on more than 80,000 Deus Ex users.

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The hackers responsible have been linked to in the past, though this group seized control of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channels that were previously used by . A United Kingdom hacker who goes by “Ryan” and “Blackhatcat” was responsible for these takeovers.

There’s a lot more to this Internet-drama in the KrebsOnSecurity story. So head over there if you’re interested!

Personally, I’m sick of these hackers doing what they want and thinking they’re justified.

 

[Sources: Square Enix official statement - Eidos Forums, Anonymous Splinter Group Implicated in Game Company Hack - KrebsOnSecurity]

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  1. I want to send a anonymous email, nothing bad or anything, but I do not want to worry about getting tracked in anyway, shape or forum such as by my IP address. Is there a way to do this?

    I have read through other questions and I get mixed answers, some say you can not be tracked, some say you can….