A recent hack attack has exposed personal information of over 13 million Sega accounts.
The hack was the result of a data breach in Segas database.
Names, email addresses, and passwords of Sega account holders were compromised in the hack.
Users should change their passwords immediately and enable two-factor authentication.
Sega has launched an investigation into the hack and has implemented enhanced security measures.
Users should contact Segas customer support and monitor their accounts for any suspicious activity.
The hack exposes users to the risk of identity theft and fraudulent activities.
Companies should regularly update their security systems and conduct vulnerability assessments to identify and address potential risks.
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1.3 Million Sega Accounts Exposed in Hack Attack.