Kotaku brings word of a massive cache of stolen gaming accounts brought to light and investigated by computer security software maker
Symantec. Massive, in this case, equals around 44 million accounts from game publishers including
Blizzard,
NCsoft, and
Wayi Entertainment. The largest chunk of compromised accounts came from Wayi (around 16 million), while
NCsoft held down second place with over 2 million infected accounts (60,000 of which came from
Aion).
World of Warcraft accounts made up approximately 210,000 of the total number.
Symantec identifies the culprit as a Trojan named, appropriately enough, Trojan.Loginck, which worms its way through multiple computers and updates the stolen account database any time it strikes pay dirt.
Check out the article over at
Kotaku as well as Symantec's Trojan.Loginck
blog entry.
Symantec analyzes cache of stolen accounts originally appeared on Massively on Fri, 28 May 2010 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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