Thinking of a way to keep your Nintendo account more secure? The best way to do that is to use 2-Step Verification on your Nintendo Switch account. A few months ago, Nintendo disclosed that several ...
Nintendo has confirmed that thousands of accounts were accessed illegally since the beginning of April and the company is taking steps to prevent any more. The video game publisher stated on its site ...
Sure, it’s for video-gaming – but you should still try to make your Nintendo account as hard as possible to hack. Nintendo Switch owners can buy games online through the official eShop, and a hacker ...
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Nintendo revealed on Tuesday, June 9, that the number of compromised Nintendo accounts has reached a total of 300,000 since April as hackers used others' Nintendo Network IDs (NNID) without permission ...
It's a good time to secure your Nintendo Switch online account. Not just because anytime is a good time to beef up your online security, but because Nintendo recommends taking a few extra security ...
To enable this new security feature, head to Nintendo's login web portal here, then go to the Sign-in and Security page. Note that if you have not already, you will need to verify an e-mail address ...
If you have a Nintendo account, now’s a good time to make sure that you have two-step verification set up on that account to keep it secure. Nintendo makes two-step verification optional for its ...
Nintendo of Japan confirms that around 160,000 Nintendo Accounts were illegally accessed by using the connected Nintendo Network IDs (NNIDs). Hackers were able to see the nickname, email address, ...