Nintendo recently shared an update regarding the unauthorized logins detected on 160,000 Nintendo Network IDs last April 2020. Based on Nintendo's website, further investigation shows that 140,000 more accounts have been accessed maliciously. This records a total of 300,000 hacked Nintendo accounts. Standard security measures such as resetting the password of these Nintendo Network IDs, as well as the linked Nintendo accounts, were made. Nintendo also recorded that less than 1% of NNIDs around the world may have placed purchases via the Nintendo account. The Japanese gaming company is still in the process of refunding other customers with unauthorized transactions through the My Nintendo Store or Nintendo eShop. You may read our article about setting up two-step verification on Nintendo accounts. Nintendo recently reported that it has found unauthorized logins on about 160,000 user accounts, which prompted the company to reset passwords and encourage users to use 2-step verification on their accounts. Read more in our articles including "Nintendo updates report on unauthorized logins to 300,000" and "How to set up 2-Step Verification on your Nintendo Account".
Nintendo recently shared an update regarding the unauthorized logins detected on 160,000 Nintendo Network IDs last April 2020. Based on Nintendo's website, further investigation shows that 140,000 more accounts have been accessed maliciously.
This records a total of 300,000 hacked Nintendo accounts. Standard security measures such as resetting the password of these Nintendo Network IDs, as well as the linked Nintendo accounts, were made. Nintendo also recorded that less than 1% of NNIDs around the world may have placed purchases via the Nintendo account.
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