Capcom details what data was compromised in Cybertec


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Like Kotku Previously reported, Capcom was slapped with Cybertech, alleging theft of 1 TB employee and customer data by the group. Today, com pcom detailed what data was tampered with.

In An official releaseCapcom listed leaked data so far, adding that “additional personal and corporate information may have been compromised in this attack.” Capcom is consulting with police and other officials.

As of November 16, below are both verified and potential data.

1. Verified tampering with information

i. Personal information: 9 items

  • Personal information of ex-employees: 5 items (Name and signature: 2 items; Name and address: 1 item; Passport information: 2 items)
  • Personal information of employees: 4 items (Name and HR information: 3 items; Name and signature: 1 item)

ii. Other information

  • Sales reports
  • Financial information

2. Potential settlement data

i. Personal information (customers, business partners, etc.): Almost max. 350,000 items

  • Japan: customer service video game support help desk information (approximately 1,34,000 items); Name, address, phone number, email address
  • North America: Capcom store member information (approximately 14,000 items); Name, date of birth, email addresses
  • North America: members of the sports website parasite website (about 4,000 items); Name, email addresses, gender information
  • List of shareholders (approximately 40,000 items); Names, addresses, shareholder numbers, amount of shareholdings
  • Information of former employees (including family) (approximately 28,000 people); Applicant information (approximately 125,000 people); Name, date of birth, addresses, phone number, email addresses, photos etc.

ii. Personal information (employees and stakeholders)

  • Human resource information (approximately 14,000 people)

iii. Confidential corporate information

  • Sales data, business partner information, sales documents, development documents, etc.

According to Capcom, credit cards were not part of the risky data because those transactions are handled by a third party; Moreover, his game and websites were not affected. Capcom also said it would strengthen its security on-line security to prevent future attacks.

Capcom sincerely apologizes for any inconvenience and concerns that may come to its potentially affected customers as well as many of its stakeholders, the Osaka-based game maker said.

You can read the full release From hereIs, which contains the contact information of the people concerned whose data was tampered with.

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