1.3 Million Customers Impacted By Sega Data Breach

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This morning Sega admitted that the names, birth dates, e-mail addresses and encrypted passwords of users on the Sega Pass online network members had been compromised. That is the bad news. The good news is that your payment data such as credit card numbers and so on it reportedly safe. This makes Sega the latest video game company to be the victim of a cyber attack and they likely won’t be the last. For now, Sega has shut down the Sega Pass online network and is going to be resetting everyone’s password and likely fixing some newly found security holes.

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Hi

SEGA Pass is going through some improvements so is currently unavailable for new members to join or existing members to modify their details including resetting passwords.

We hope to be back up and running very soon.

Thank you for your patience

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