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Hacker claims to have stolen Nintendo HR data from TINYpulse systems

A hacker has claimed to have stolen Nintendo Human Resources data in a breach of the TINYpulse system. The hacker received 859MB of data, which is likely small files such as spreadsheets etc. The dataset apparently stolen includes employee names, email addresses, surveys, analytics reports, bank statement PDFs, W-9 forms, workplace feedback, and employee progress records.

  • Threat actor: SHADOWBYT3$
  • Sector: Gaming
  • Data exposure (claimed): 859 MB of data
  • Data type: Employee data, email addresses, surveys, analytics reports, bank statements, W-9 forms, and workplace records
  • Observed: Jun 13, 2026
  • Status: Pending verification
  • ESIX©: 5.60

6 thoughts on “Hacker claims to have stolen Nintendo HR data from TINYpulse systems”

  1. Everyone claims their a hacker these days. Real hackers don’t waste their time on crap like this, they make money hacking

  2. What a show off, he’s just asking for Nintendo to sue him for eternity. I hope he doesn’t leak that information though. Same thing happened with canvas a month ago, and that thankfully was solved.

  3. The leak files was hacked before because most companies will be forced to delayed or cancelled their important projects they have worked on. I hope the hacker don’t leak too much data online including on the Discord server as well.

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