Nintendo confirms Nintendo Network ID hacks across 160,000 Switch accounts
Logging in to a N🌳intendo account via NNID has now been abolished

Nintendo has confirmed that approximately 160,000 Nintendo Network ID accounts have been hacked since the beginning of April, following an investigation spurred my multiple reports from Nintendo Switch users 𒀰of suspicious log ins.
"This time, using a login ID and password information obtained il🐭legally by some means other than our service, a phenomenon that seems to have been made by impersonating the Ni🙈ntendo Network ID", explained earlier today.
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In response, Nintendo has already abolished the ability to log into 🎉a Nintendo account via NNID, and will be resetting passwords for the affected accounts.
Those that have been hacked will receive an email from Nintendo notifying them of a password reset, with the encouragement to use a different password than the one set up in place beforehand to avoid another potential violation🍃.
Nintendo also said that the hackers will likely have 🌄gained access to the account's private information, including their nickname, date of birth, country / region, email address, and more,﷽ though more sensitive details such as payment and security settings appear to have been protected for now.
Whether you have been affected by this incident or not, it's worth setting up two factor authentication on your Nintendo Switch either way, which makes it close to impossible for cybercriminals to crack into them. Check out our guide on 澳洲幸运5开ꦉ奖号码历史查询:how to enable 2FA on Nintendo Switch for help.
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