Hackers target Arma studio's website

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Bohemia Interactive, the studio behind the popular Arma series of sandbox military games, is reporting that hackers have withdrawn personal information from its user database.

"We have unfortunately discovered that an illegal attempt has been made to access certain of our online websites, leading to the download of a database containing usernames, email addresses and encrypted passwords," reads a statement on the Bohemia website.

It goes on to state that since the passwords were encrypted "it is very unlikely that anything nefarious can be done with this information".

Bohemia also stresses that no other information, such as credit card details, is stored on its servers and as such was not at risk from this attack.

Bohemia has reset the password of every user as a response to this attack, and advises players won't be able to log in until they create a new password. To do so, players have to visit this site, enter their email address and choose 'get a new password'.

The newest Arma game, Arma 3, is currently in the Beta stage and will be officially released later this year.

A recent Arma 3 gameplay video showed the range of military combat tactics that can be implemented in the game.

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WubsPosted:

Why is everyone trying to hack video game websites now?

RaitoKunRyukPosted:

Vancouver_Canucks What is with these people? Why ruin good games and their developers ect...


If there's an opening, someone's going to do it, no matter who it is. That's the world we live in.

I'm glad BI was smart enough to encrypt login details, though.

Vancouver_CanucksPosted:

What is with these people? Why ruin good games and their developers ect...