Electronic Arts was able to detect the problem and shut off registration websites in just 30 minutes. As previously reported that around 1.600 players' personal information was exposed during this time. EA FC 24 Coins is engaged in communicating with all FC 24 Global Series players that were affected and inform them of the issue. Anyone who suspects they may be among those who sMMOexped up extremely fast must change their EA password just in case of emergency.
In addition to acknowledging the leak of data, EA also offered up an apology to the players affected. "Player security and privacy are of paramount importance to us, and we truly apologize to our players for having to deal with this issue in the present." The statement was made at the time that EA said that the registration page would be available again in the days ahead that it was up to. FC 24 gamers who wish to take part in Global Series Global Series event next weekend are able to sMMOexp up on the official website now.
The only thing that most people see is the information on an account for only one person this alone suggests that the database was not accessible. An attacker could possibly use this access to trigger a greater data breach, involving account details that would otherwise be hidden. EA claims that the breach is limited by 1.600 players, or at the very least however the possibility of an even bigger breach is definitely present.
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