Nintendo is once again in the hot seat concerning leaks. Following the massive Pokemon leak, the Crimson Collective, a known hacking organization, targeted Nintendo, leading to allegations of data ...
As this week’s E3 games conference and debut of Nintendo’s Wii successor looms, Nintendo’s admitting that Sony’s not the only victim of hacktivist ne’er-do-wells—yep, Nintendo was hacked, too.
Nintendo has announced hackers did not take any development or business information when they accessed its systems last week. Last weekend, hackers claimed they had "breached" Nintendo servers and ...
Last week, a group of hackers calling itself the Crimson Collective made claims that it has infiltrated Nintendo’s systems and secured a wealth of private data. This week, Nintendo has responded to ...
Hacking collective Team-Xecuter is set to release a tool that can unlock the Switch to play homebrew and pirated games. Nintendo would very much like to stop that from happening, so it has filed a ...
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