The intrusion into Epic's web sites and forums appears to be on a much smaller scale than that of other recently hacked game companies. Epic Games founder Tim Sweeney said in a letter to its customers that "email addresses and encrypted passwords" may have been obtained by hackers. The company has reset those passwords and informed account holders via e-mail.
"Thankfully, none of our web sites ask for, or store, credit card information or other financial data," Sweeney writes in his letter, assuring fellow game developers that the Unreal Developer Network was not compromised. Here's the letter going out to affected Epic Games community members.
Our Epic Games web sites and forums were recently hacked. After some downtime, they're back up and running now.
The hackers may have obtained the email addresses and encrypted passwords of forum users. Plaintext passwords weren't revealed, but it's possible that those passwords could be obtained by a brute-force attack on the encrypted passwords. Therefore, we have reset all passwords. Your new password at the bottom of this message.
The Unreal Developer Network (UDN) hasn't been compromised. Thankfully, none of our web sites ask for, or store, credit card information or other financial data.
We're sorry for the inconvenience, and appreciate everyone's patience as we wrestle our servers back under control.
Tim Sweeney
Founder, Epic Games Inc
Thanks to everyone who sent this in!
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