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Sega 'Strengthening Security' Over Recent Hacking, While Other Hackers Offer Help

1.3 million accounts exposed. At least the passwords weren't stored in plain text!

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Some of the power behind the word "hack" has been lost the past few months, as hacking becomes a routine headline, in the wake of the PlayStation Network attack that compromised 55 million accounts.

Sega's one of the most recent targets, with the company's Sega Pass database getting infiltrated, exposing the personal information (names, emails, encrypted passwords) of 1.3 million customers.

"We are deeply sorry for causing trouble to our customers," said a Sega spokesperson to Reuters. "We want to work on strengthening security."

Of course, that's what every company says following a hack. Sega did note the passwords were not stored in plain text. Sega Pass has been down since June 16.

More interestingly, noted web troublemakers LulzSec, who've been making headlines the past week or so by bringing down various online game services and websites, has offered Sega help.

"We want to help you destroy the hackers that attacked you," said LulzSec on Twitter. "We love the Dreamcast, these people are going down."

Something tells me they won't be calling.

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At least they didn't get any credit card information.

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At the very least, I'm glad all this is happening so that "hacking" has firmly placed itself into the realm of, "Things that used to be kind of mysterious and seemed cool, but now appear as really sad attempts to try to be special."

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Hackers don't look that good and you know it.

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These hackers need to get over themselves already. Nobody cares what there cause is, they are just pissed that their games and networks are getting intruded on and delayed. Hacking game companies will probably make good games come out later by delaying development.

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@Branthog: I'll agree that script kiddies that just run software that other people wrote don't really deserve the title of hacker, but the other two groups both call themselves hackers. Why is one correct and the other incorrect? Do your hackers win the name just because they chose it first? After all, it is the speakers of a language that decide the meanings of that language's words, and English speakers overwhelmingly call "crackers" hackers. Words change meaning over time. "Geek" used to mean "A carnival performer who does wild or disgusting acts". Now it also means "A person with an eccentric devotion to a particular interest".

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@TotalEklypse said:
@Branthog said:

No, Patrick. Some of the power behind the word "hacking" has been lost over the last two DECADES as people in the media - like yourself and many, many others - wrongly apply it to the abusive or even illegal activities conducted by *crackers* and script kiddies.

It does real hackers in the technology professions a huge disservice when people continue to refer to such activities as "hacking" and such people as "hackers". It'd be a bit like if we all started referring to plagiarism as "journalism" and then real journalists would be pissed, because the term had been misappropriated for devious activities which don't have anything to do with "real journalists".

Also, whether or not there are crackers out there causing mischief, you are still responsible for as much of your own security as you can control. For example, not using the same password on every website you use and not using obvious or common passwords. If you use a different complex password at every site and service, then when one is compromised, it means very little to you - as long as they haven't compromised actual *data*, like a credit card number. Which, of course, you can also have control over if your bank offers something like "Save Shop" where you can use a specific credit card number generated just for each specific service, therefore limiting the extent of any of that data being lost.

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Also, how is this videogames. I'd be more comfortable never knowing this happened in the first place.
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Didn't even know there was something called "Sega Pass".

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Everyone's getting hacked!
Microsoft will announce by the end of the week they'll give jobs to those guys and keep 'em to themselves.

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@Branthog said:

No, Patrick. Some of the power behind the word "hacking" has been lost over the last two DECADES as people in the media - like yourself and many, many others - wrongly apply it to the abusive or even illegal activities conducted by *crackers* and script kiddies.

It does real hackers in the technology professions a huge disservice when people continue to refer to such activities as "hacking" and such people as "hackers". It'd be a bit like if we all started referring to plagiarism as "journalism" and then real journalists would be pissed, because the term had been misappropriated for devious activities which don't have anything to do with "real journalists".

Also, whether or not there are crackers out there causing mischief, you are still responsible for as much of your own security as you can control. For example, not using the same password on every website you use and not using obvious or common passwords. If you use a different complex password at every site and service, then when one is compromised, it means very little to you - as long as they haven't compromised actual *data*, like a credit card number. Which, of course, you can also have control over if your bank offers something like "Save Shop" where you can use a specific credit card number generated just for each specific service, therefore limiting the extent of any of that data being lost.

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It'd be hilarious if LulzSec found out that someone in their stupid group hacked Sega & the group just destroys itself to make the internet a slightly better place.

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What is going on? Why are these major companies this vulnerable?

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If all hackers were clones of Angelina Jolie I'd be happy for hackers to keep doing what they do

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this is seriously getting out of hand

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YAWN. The worst part about this whole series of affairs is that they've made hacking both totally uncool and also very boring. Booooooo.

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"We want to work on strengthening security." 
  
This coming from the company that can't secure their own FTP servers.

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Sigh............ 
 
It never ends this shit.

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@peteisfat said:
Fuck this, this shits retarded as fuck.
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 Guys! They hacked the Genesis! 
 

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Crash. And Burn.

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Just call the good hackers, Deckers. Problem solved.

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"We like these guys because they made a cool console 10 years ago"

I hate Lulsec immensely

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@niamahai: Angelina Jolie from the classic film "Hackers".
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2011 will forever be remembered as the year when society finally took Internet security seriously.

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@sagarat:  
 
No. That is the point. These companies who handle millions of personal information data, credit card info and other potentially damaging pieces of information have so shitty a security that anyone who cares to google SQL injection or LOIC, would be fully able to gain access to any of the previous hacked sites, Sony in particular. 
 
Instead of legislate the problem away, you should be angry not at LulzSec but that the fucktards that run the websites. It's really that simple. Sadly, it will probably backfire due to Joe Everyman equating hackers with witches of ol'. 
 
Well, it's a good thing Spain and Turkey kick-started the inquisition.
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who is this lady and why is she relevant to the article?

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@Branthog: I don't think that most of these companies had poor security. There is no evidence that the security was anything below the industry standards. I also think that the CIA, who's website was also recently hacked, could of started off with above average security. 
I think the problem is that there is little hope of preventing a determined group of people from gaining unwanted access to a computer system. For the majority of companies, standard security measures are more than adequate, but if they have the attention of several knowledgeable hackers, then there is no guarantee that whatever security they to implement, no matter how intricate and costly, will prevent them from finding a way around it.
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Oh god, I forgot about that movie.

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I'm sure they're far too self-righteous, just like everyone else, to actually bring some random hacker into their fold for their perspective and help in building new security.

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@Beforet said:

Can anyone explain the random picture of a pretty lady? Not that there's anything wrong with pictures of pretty ladies.

  
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@MysteriousBob said:
@Ezekeilpurger said:

I don't understand. What? Why? LulzSec, why are you guys so insane?

WE LOVE THAT CONSOLE THAT DIED 10 YEARS AGO YOU HAVE OUR SUPPORT
Dude, Dreamcast was teh best console evar.
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Can anyone explain the random picture of a pretty lady? Not that there's anything wrong with pictures of pretty ladies.

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@Xeiphyer said:

The fact that every single company can be easily targeted and hacked with this sort of frequency really goes to show that software security needs to be updated and improved across the board. It really sucks that the end user is losing their info because of this, but nobody has reported and fraud or anything thus far right? So that could be way worse. Hopefully everyone can improve their security before real assholes decide to steal our shit =/

Exactly. It's a shame that people do shitty things, but that doesn't excuse companies with bad security practices and end-users with bad security practices. People need to take an active role in guarding their security, just like the businesses do. Nobody has the right to burglarize my home, but people would have less sympathy for me if I keep the drapes open so everyone can see a house full of expensive goodies, plus leaving my front door unlocked and literally wide open, and all the windows slid open, and no lights at night for security, and no security system, and no dog around the place to give a yelp on intrusion.

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@Branthog: Hacking started out as term that meant someone was throwing some code together without any real thought to it. Also, it comes from the phrase "That guy's a total hack!" meaning he's nothing special compared to the hype surrounding him.

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Maybe be a responsible journalist and stop giving these idiots this kind of "positive" attention and reinforcement? The only reason they do it is for this kind of "publicity" and you're playing into their little troll hands, like a Metallica comment in a Megadeth YouTube video... or vice versa.
 
Please stop reporting these things unless it's good news.

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@Jayzz said:

               

why is everything getting hacked now a days? :(


           

Because the worlds full of assholes...
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LulzSec seem Bipolar to me...
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No, Patrick. Some of the power behind the word "hacking" has been lost over the last two DECADES as people in the media - like yourself and many, many others - wrongly apply it to the abusive or even illegal activities conducted by *crackers* and script kiddies.

It does real hackers in the technology professions a huge disservice when people continue to refer to such activities as "hacking" and such people as "hackers". It'd be a bit like if we all started referring to plagiarism as "journalism" and then real journalists would be pissed, because the term had been misappropriated for devious activities which don't have anything to do with "real journalists".

Also, whether or not there are crackers out there causing mischief, you are still responsible for as much of your own security as you can control. For example, not using the same password on every website you use and not using obvious or common passwords. If you use a different complex password at every site and service, then when one is compromised, it means very little to you - as long as they haven't compromised actual *data*, like a credit card number. Which, of course, you can also have control over if your bank offers something like "Save Shop" where you can use a specific credit card number generated just for each specific service, therefore limiting the extent of any of that data being lost.

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I'm sure I'm not the only person who makes up 100% bullshit for these online game site registrations. Sometimes I even go so far as to use a temporary e-mail address generator. I bet half of those accounts are junk.

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@Ahmad_Metallic said:

Didn't Sega die 10 years ago ? what the hell is sega pass and who uses it exactly ?

In case you hadn't noticed they're still a rather big publisher, and Sega Pass is their equivalent of the EA Online Register, the Rockstar Social Club, MyCrysis, Bungie's Halo stuff, the upcoming Call of Duty Elite site and all the other game registry services publishers have had for the past couple of decades. It's just a place where you register the games you've bought from them, often with a registration code bundled in the box if you bought it new, and let you sign up for the mailing list, occasionally get discounts on products, hints/cheats or stuff like that.

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The fact that every single company can be easily targeted and hacked with this sort of frequency really goes to show that software security needs to be updated and improved across the board. 
 
It really sucks that the end user is losing their info because of this, but nobody has reported and fraud or anything thus far right? So that could be way worse. Hopefully everyone can improve their security before real assholes decide to steal our shit =/

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Didn't Sega die 10 years ago ? 
 
what the hell is sega pass and who uses it exactly ?

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@Guyzea said:
Hack the fucking planet already.
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ughh... I am getting sick of this.

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I got an email from Sega days ago about the intrusion. This is all beginning to feel so very commonplace.

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Kind of getting sick of getting these emails saying that a company's site has been hacked.

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One of the people that was effected by this, was a lovely email to wake up to the other morning.

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They did it for the... what exactly?

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Ah, AJ, I just fell in crush with her all over again. <3

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@Ezekeilpurger said:

I don't understand. What? Why? LulzSec, why are you guys so insane?

WE LOVE THAT CONSOLE THAT DIED 10 YEARS AGO 
YOU HAVE OUR SUPPORT