1. Information verified to have been compromised i. Personal information: 9 items Personal information of former employees: 5 items (Name & signature: 2 items; name & address: 1 item; passport information: 2 items) Personal information of employees: 4 items (Name and HR information: 3 items; name & signature: 1 item) ii. Other information Sales reports Financial information 2. Potentially compromised data i. Personal information (customers, business partners, etc.): maximum of approx. 350,000 items Japan: Customer service video game support help desk information (approx.134,000 items) Names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses North America: Capcom Store member information (approx. 14,000 items) Names, birthdates, email addresses North America: Esports operations website members (approx. 4,000 items) Names, email addresses, gender information List of shareholders (approx. 40,000 items) Names, addresses, shareholder numbers, amount of shareholdings Former employees' (including family) information (approx. 28,000 people); applicants' information (approx. 125,000 people) Names, birthdates, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, photos, etc. ii. Personal information (employees and related parties) Human resources information (approx. 14,000 people) iii. Confidential corporate information Sales data, business partner information, sales documents, development documents, etc. None of the at-risk data contains credit card information. All online transactions etc. are handled by a third-party service provider, and as such Capcom does not maintain any such information internally. Because the overall number of potentially compromised data cannot specifically be ascertained due to issues including some logs having been lost as a result of the attack, Capcom has listed the maximum number of items it has determined to potentially have been affected at the present time.[poilib element="accentDivider"] Joe Skrebels is IGN's Executive Editor of News. Follow him on Twitter. Have a tip for us? Want to discuss a possible story? Please send an email to newstips@ign.com.
source https://www.ign.com/articles/capcom-says-sales-and-financial-information-stolen-in-major-hack
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