Nintendo was targeted in a recent online data attack, but no personal or company information was lost, the Japanese maker of the Wii game console said today. The server of an affiliate of Nintendo Co.\'s US unit was accessed unlawfully a few weeks ago, but there was no damage, company spokesman Ken Toyoda said. \"There were no third-party victims,\" Toyoda said. \"But it is a fact there was some kind of possible hacking attack.\" The damage from what could be a recent spate of such data breaches targeting big-name brands was more serious at rival Sony Corp. Sony has said massive personal information, including email addresses, names and birth dates, and involving more than 100 million users, is suspected of having been stolen after security was compromised in April for its network service for the PlayStation 3 game machine, for other online services and, in the past week, from Sony Pictures\' website. It is still unclear who is behind the attacks at Sony or Nintendo, based in Kyoto. Hackers calling themselves Lulz Security have recently boasted of compromising more than one million users\' personal information. Tokyo-based Sony has said it is strengthening security measures. It has contacted the FBI and other authorities for an investigation into the cyber attacks.
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