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Ubisoft has been hacked !

Meh...

It could be at least something equivalent to the EA Origin "everything was free" day

Ubi can't event get a "pro consumer" fuck up like EA did...
 
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The hackers for siege fucked up.

They should of given away like $200 of premium currency to everyone, made a fake message about how it was part of the 10th anniversary celebration as a thank you to the community, and let the community naturally celebrate and thank Ubisoft. Only for Ubisoft to after working out what was going on roll it all back and completely piss off the community.

With being so blatant and obvious, they essentially allowed Ubisoft to come up with an "acceptable" roll back reason that people will just let slide. Had it been done as above the community would have exploded and "why cant you just let us keep $200 of made up currency for the 10th anniversary? Itl be gone by next week anyway" kinda posts would show up infinitely. Forcing Ubisoft to either just let people keep it, or tank their community good will during a major event.


Cool that they could do it, but they didn't think about what would cause maximum damage, and effectively did nothing for the players.

As for this group, if full source code has been taken, then this could result in some intresting things happening on release or literally nothing.
 
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Maybe we'll see that original version of Zombi U, that cancelled Splinter Cell, the PoP that's been in dev hell, and Beyond Good and Evil 2.

Zombi U is great, one of the few Wii U games to incorporate interesting and meaningful second-screen gameplay. Reminds me that there was once such a thing as an innovative Ubisoft.
 
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Hopefully these people didn't have Internet facing connections or patched as soon as the exploit was published.
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Hopefully these people didn't have Internet facing connections or patched as soon as the exploit was published.
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Now if the hackers can put $13m in everyone's Wells Fargo or Coinbase accounts...
 
A movie script:

-Company A is looking to acquire/takeover/stripmine Ubisoft (e.g., buying IPs or taking them private)
-Current prices are too high for what Company A wants to pay, so they consider unethical means to lower costs
-Hires hacker group to hit Uni while they're weakened, resulting in negative PR and lower costs of sale
-A plot hole would be that releasing the source code for games would also hurt Company A's product value, so they tell the hackers not to sell it to anyone but Company A/or to hold on to it, but then Company A would need to pay the hackers more than the hackers would get for selling, but also less than the gain Company A gains by hurting Ubi's reputation.


I dunno, I don't trust much these days so my mind first went to corporate espionage. Is there anything to this strategy? If the hack isn't corporate-backed, what is the motivation for hackers to do this?
 
A movie script:

-Company A is looking to acquire/takeover/stripmine Ubisoft (e.g., buying IPs or taking them private)
-Current prices are too high for what Company A wants to pay, so they consider unethical means to lower costs
-Hires hacker group to hit Uni while they're weakened, resulting in negative PR and lower costs of sale
-A plot hole would be that releasing the source code for games would also hurt Company A's product value, so they tell the hackers not to sell it to anyone but Company A/or to hold on to it, but then Company A would need to pay the hackers more than the hackers would get for selling, but also less than the gain Company A gains by hurting Ubi's reputation.


I dunno, I don't trust much these days so my mind first went to corporate espionage. Is there anything to this strategy? If the hack isn't corporate-backed, what is the motivation for hackers to do this?
An exploit was released Christmas Eve. Hackers immediately look for exploitable databases before patches are applied - find a big one and go to town. Nothing more complicated than that. No more motivation needed than it being possible, likely for a short window and the possibility of getting some money through ransom maybe.
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People should care because there's a none zero chance sensitive player data was also taken. Also, between Avatar and Star Wars, there's likely a lot of information on the licensing agreements between Ubisoft and Disney that those companies would rather remain private.
Disney contract rider: "Can we make the jawline bigger? Like, HUGE?"
 
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