Cybercriminals continue to hunt for various company data.
Recently, gamers once again remembered Nintendo. This time it's not because of game announcements or a copyright scandal.
The hacker group Crimson Collective has announced that it has managed to hack Nintendo. The cybercriminals allegedly managed to obtain some company data and, as proof, published screenshots of folders online.
Judging by the folder names, the hackers gained access to developer data: assets, preliminary versions of projects, and backups.
At the moment, there is little information about the scale of the alleged hack, and the hackers' plans for the data obtained are also unclear.