Thu, Jul 4, 2013: Ubisoft Entertainment, a French global video game published and developer was reported that one of its websites was exploited to gain unauthorized access of its online systems, the MSN news says. Fortunately, no credit card or other payment information was stolen because Ubisoft does not keep this information in the system, as only user names, email addresses and encrypted passwords were leaked out. Ubisoft did not disclose how many accounts affected and just urged its customers to change their passwords.
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