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REVIEW >> Hackers strike Sega, steal personal data from 1.3 million accounts

Sega has confirmed that personal data from 1.3 million user accounts was stolen during a recent security breach, according to Reuters. Hackers obtained email addresses, encrypted passwords, birth dates, and names of Sega Pass network users. Unlike Sony�s recent security breach, however, the hackers did not access credit card data. As a result of the attack, Sony has pulled its Sega Pass network offline. �We are deeply sorry for causing trouble to our customers. We want to work on strengthening security,� Yoko Nagasawa, a Sega spokeswoman, said. Lulzsec, the hacker group behind Sony�s attack, has not taken credit for the Sega breach.

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