Capcom employee info, game details exposed by severe ransomware attack

After revealing it was subject to a security breach at the beginning of November, Capcom has confirmed it's been the victim of a ransomware attack - and a pretty major one at that. Corporate information about Capcom's upcoming titles has already been leaked, but more worryingly, it seems a large amount of personal data has potentially been compromised.

In a press release earlier today, Capcom said it was the victim of a "customised ransomware attack" and confirmed that personal information had been compromised. So far the information verified to have been compromised included sales reports, financial information, and nine items of personal information from current and former employees. But Capcom is concerned that up to 350k items of personal information from customers, business partners, applicants and employees could also have been compromised: including names, addresses, phone numbers, birthdates, shareholder numbers and even employee photos.

Capcom can't be sure about the exact amount of potentially compromised data as some logs were lost in the attack, but it is certain no credit card information has been leaked. That's a slither of good news, but plenty of customers and employees are now in the pretty terrifying position of wondering if their personal information has been made public - and Capcom has advised everyone potentially affected to "practice an abundance of caution, looking out for any suspicious packages received by mail or messages that could potentially be received".

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