The Crimson Collective hacking group claims to have breached Nintendo's security and stolen files from the gaming company.
After the Crimson Collective hack last week, Nintendo has now provided an official statement regarding what it affected.
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Nintendo has announced hackers did not take any development or business information when they accessed its systems ...
Hacking group Crimson Collective, which recently breached Red Hat and GitHub, now says it has successfully hacked Nintendo ...
Switch and Switch 2 users who try to hack their consoles or play pirated copies of games may find their devices rendered completely inoperable by Nintendo. That new warning was buried in a recent ...
It looks like Nintendo has gone all out on protecting the Switch 2 from being hacked or pirated. Some hackers have allegedly got their hands on the console already, and have found that it bricks when ...
Nintendo seems to be operating entirely in legal boundaries of consumer protections and what they can do to protect themselves from hackers. We’re still in the early phases of finding out what gamers ...
The biggest controversy surrounding the Switch 2 launch was its price point. While some of Nintendo’s pricing decisions were prompted by tariff uncertainty, cash-strapped customers were left feeling ...