Nintendo issues statement after hackers demand $2 mn ransom
Nintendo confirmed a breach involving its third-party employee survey provider, TinyPulse, after hacker group 'ShadowBytes' claimed it stole about 859MB to 1GB of data and demanded $2 million ransom. Nintendo said its systems weren't compromised and no customer data was exposed. "Data involved is limited to internal survey content comprising a small subset of our employees," it added.