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Nintendo denies data leak after alleged cyberattack on its servers


nintendo recently clarified that it has not detected any evidence of internal leaks following rumors of an alleged cyberattack on its servers. In statements to the Japanese media The Sankei Shimbun he October 15the company indicated that there are no indications that personal information or data related to its operations or developments has been compromised.

The rumors arose after the hacker group Crimson Collective claimed to have accessed folders with content linked to Nintendo. However, so far no evidence has been presented to confirm the veracity of these claims.

According to the company's statement, although some external servers that host sections of its official site were temporarily altered, There was no damage to users or intrusion into main systems.. “There is no evidence of harm to customers or unauthorized entry into the company,” a Nintendo spokesperson stated.

The company also emphasized that information about projects in development and business data is secure. This point seems to respond directly to the claims of the Crimson Collective group, who the October 11 They claimed to have obtained access to confidential material.

For now, Nintendo continues to investigate the situation, although it maintains its position that corporate systems remain protected and without any trace of leaks.

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