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For Apple, Pressure Builds Over App Store Fraud - 16 mars 2012
In a little over an hour, Ryan Matthew Pierson racked up $437.71 in iTunes charges for virtual currency that he could use to buy guns, nightclubs and cars in iMobsters, a popular iPhone game. One problem : Mr. Pierson, a technology writer in Texas, has never played iMobsters. "This was fraud," said Mr. Pierson, (...)

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Data for 1.3 Million Customers Stolen in Latest Game Maker Attack - 20 juin 2011
The Japanese video game developer Sega said Sunday that information belonging to 1.3 million customers had been stolen from its database, the latest global hacker attack against a video game company. Names, birth dates, e-mail addresses and encrypted passwords of Sega Pass online network members had been (...)

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Hackers target Sega Pass database in latest computer gaming attack - 20 juin 2011
Sega has become the latest computer games giant to fall prey to hackers after warning users of its Sega Pass system that some of their personal information may have been stolen. The company sent an email on Friday to say that email addresses, dates of birth and encrypted passwords had been accessed by hackers, (...)

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Piraté, Sega plonge à la Bourse de Tokyo - 20 juin 2011
L’action de l’éditeur de jeux vidéo Sega a plongé de plus de 5 %, lundi 20 juin à l’ouverture de la Bourse de Tokyo, après l’annonce d’un piratage massif de données personnelles de joueurs. La société avait confirmé dimanche que les informations de 1,3 million de ses utilisateurs en ligne avaient été dérobées par des pirates (...)