Electronic Arts (EA) said in an undated Q&A post on its site that no credit card data was compromised, nor was any other "sensitive information" like social security numbers. But information including user names, encrypted passwords, email addresses, mailing addresses, names, phone numbers, and birth dates may have been stolen, the company added. Add Electronic Arts to the ever-growing hack list. The video game maker revealed that hackers recently breached a server linked to a message board, stealing customer information in the process. The attack on the BioWare Neverwinter Nights message board server was "highly sophisticated and unlawful," Electronic Arts wrote, adding that the company had secured the affected server and was investigating the breach. A representative for Electronic Arts did not immediately respond to a request for comment on how many people were affected by the hack.
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