Capcom has confirmed that approximately 350,000 items of personal data have been compromised due to a recent cyberattack that took place earlier this month.The company had been the target of a ransomware attack on November 2.
At the time, Capcom said it had no reason to believe any customer data was breached. However, it has now confirmed in a new update that roughly 350,000 items of customer and personal data have potentially been compromised.The information includes names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, photos, “HR information” and more from persons in Japan and North American.
The data of eSports operations website members, names of shareholders, shareholder numbers, amount of shareholdings and family information of former.
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