Ubisoft Resets Company Passwords after Cyber Security Incident

Ubisoft has reset user passwords after a cyber security incident. Ubisoft says that the company is “taking additional steps” in light of ongoing investigations, but did not specify what those steps were.

Ubisoft has reset all company passwords after a cyber security incident. This will make it harder for users to access their accounts in the future. The company is also offering free games and other gifts as compensation for the inconvenience.

Ubisoft Resets Company Passwords after Cyber Security Incident

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Last week, Ubisoft faced a cyber security breach, according to the company. The publisher did not say how serious the event was, but it did say it had taken precautions. It is presently reviewing the situation and claims that no proof of sensitive player information being obtained has been discovered. It went on to say that all games and services are functioning normally.

Official Proclamation

Ubisoft had a cyber security problem last week that caused several of our games, systems, and services to be temporarily unavailable. To explore the problem, our IT teams are collaborating with prominent external specialists. We executed a company-wide password reset as a preventive step. We can also confirm that all of our games and services are operational as usual, and that there is no indication that any player personal information was obtained or disclosed as a result of this event at this time.

It didn’t take long for the hacking organization LAPSUS$ to claim credit following Ubisoft’s announcement. It first claimed credit by emoji-ing a piece from The Verge with a smile. The firm went on to explain that client information was not targeted. With the publication of data gathered from NVIDIA and Samsung, the organization has lately received notice.

If they don’t want to become another victim of the gang, major corporations should beef up their security procedures. It’s becoming clear that the assaults on NVIDIA and Samsung were more than simply a fluke. The gang has been successful in obtaining large amounts of sensitive information from its victims, which it then posts on the internet for everyone to see.

Ubisoft is the source of this information (via The Verge)

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