Nintendo Had 859MB Of Data Stolen In Security Breach
OLED Nintendo Switch (Photo Courtesy Of Nintendo)
On June 13, a claim was made that TINYpulse systems had been targeted in a new data breach, resulting in 859 MB of data being stolen from Nintendo.
This was done by a group going by “SHADOWBYT3$,” and employee information seems to be what they mainly stole. This allegedly includes: employee names, email addresses, surveys, analytics reports, bank statement PDFs, W-9 forms, workplace feedback and employee progress records.
The website TechNadu elaborates that “TINYpulse is associated with employee engagement and workplace feedback functions, which aligns with the survey and feedback records described in the claimed dataset.” This breach “would combine sensitive personal and financial details, such as bank statements and W-9 tax forms, with internal workplace analytics.”
Nintendo released an official statement offering more insight into the happenings.
“We are aware of an issue involving TinyPulse, a third-party service used for internal employee surveys at Nintendo of America. Nintendo’s systems have not been compromised, and no personal customer or financial data has been accessed.
The data involved is limited to internal survey content comprising a small subset of our employees, and most of the information dates back several years.
We appreciate our employees’ willingness to share their perspectives, take all feedback seriously, and take action when needed. We are working with the service provider to address the issue.”



