Cyber attacks are increasing. This time it's Sega who were attacked, loses 1.3 million customer records, including logins and passwords.
We have no information that the information in your credit card was stolen. Still, 1.3 million IDs and passwords of customers means it's time to change your passwords and make sure you check your bank statements and card credit on a daily basis.
I have mixed feelings of these attacks. Are illegal, of course. And they will cost the companies millions if not billions. But I know how many times the senior executives have ignored the warnings of this kind of opportunity, and so, when none of the company, person or government should never be attacked, it is important to take these constant attacks even stronger warning.
We have no information that the information in your credit card was stolen. Still, 1.3 million IDs and passwords of customers means it's time to change your passwords and make sure you check your bank statements and card credit on a daily basis.
I have mixed feelings of these attacks. Are illegal, of course. And they will cost the companies millions if not billions. But I know how many times the senior executives have ignored the warnings of this kind of opportunity, and so, when none of the company, person or government should never be attacked, it is important to take these constant attacks even stronger warning.







