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Capcom reveals it was hacked, no customer customer data stolen – NME.com
Japanese developer and publisher Capcom has announced that it was hacked earlier this week, but that consumer data was not compromised.

Capcom has revealed that it was the target of a cyber attack earlier this week, on November 2.
The company announced the news via a press release on Wednesday, November 4, and clarified that at present, there is no indication that any customer information was breached.
Beginning in the early morning hours of November 2, 2020, some of the Capcom Group networks experienced issues that affected access to certain systems, including email and file servers, said the company via the press release.
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