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Nintendo Confirms Data Stolen via Third-Party Cyberattack — but Sadly No Big Secrets Were Revealed

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Shadowbyt3$ is asking for $2 million in exchange for the data, but Nintendo seemingly turned the offer down.

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The data leak at Nintendo has again highlighted the risks of the digital supplier chain. Nintendo of America confirmed that information from some employees was exposed after a security incident involving a third party service used by the company. The case gained repercussions after the Shadowbyt3 hacker group alleged to have invaded systems related to the TinyPulse platform, operated by WebMD Health Services. Although the incident aroused concer…

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SempreUPdate broke the news on Friday, June 19, 2026.
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