Epic Hit With Class-Action Suit Over Hacked Fortnite Accounts (polygon.com) 12
Epic Games is being sued over security breaches that allowed hackers to access the personal information of Epic Games accounts. From a report: The class-action lawsuit, filed by Franklin D. Azar & Associates in U.S. District Court in North Carolina, alleges Epic's "failure to maintain adequate security measures and notify users of the security breach in a timely manner." The lawsuit states that "there are more than 100 class members." In January, Epic acknowledged that a bug in Fortnite may have exposed personal information for millions of user accounts.
I hear the payout will be... (Score:4, Funny)
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Lawyers get 10 million, Fortnite players get half off a costume purchase.
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Giggity.
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Everyone who buys products or services technically pays extra for things to cover those class action payouts to lawyers. You can decide for yourself whether that's worthwhile.
Re: I hear the payout will be... (Score:2)
You also pay for any extra costs to mitigate the risk of it happening either again, or somewhere else, but this isn't altogether a bad thing if it's a good change.
Class actions set a cost for doing Bad Things that are small costs to an individual but add up over a lot of people. Like mishandling account security, small but inappropriate fees, serving coffee too hot, etc.
I took an ... (Score:2)
...epic hit from my Storz& Bickel after reading this,
Just someone else..... (Score:2)
...... looking to 'get paid' as Eddie Murphy once eloquently put it.....
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Of course there is the other hacking, the hacking of the wet ware. You can psycho analyse a person really effectively by monitoring their game play style and interactions, know more about them, then they know about themselves, M$ filed a patent on it, you know what they are doing with xbox telemetry about you, perhaps you don't want to know. A lot of them get a lot of info on you by monitoring your gameplay telemetry. Perhaps you should sue for that invasion of privacy and force disclosure to see what they
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So what happens (Score:1)