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Lawsuit verdict threatens games firm

Guild Wars publisher insists leak of personal data caused no damage

Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com 02 May 2006
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NCSoft Corp, the publisher of popular online games Guild Wars, Auto Assault, City of Heroes and Lineage, is to appeal against a court verdict that found it responsible for the theft of several players' personal information.

Although the total damages awarded were small, the case is dangerous for NCSoft because it could provide fuel for claimants who are demanding millions of dollars in another, much larger, identity theft case, an analyst told the Korea Times today.

In the most recent court verdict, NCSoft was ordered to pay about $500 each to five players of the game Lineage II.

Due to a programming error, tens of thousands of players' usernames and passwords were accessible to all users of the game for several days in May 2005, Korean media reported.

The usernames and passwords could give unauthorised people access to players' personal details. The five players who sued the company were among those affected.

The Korean court ruled that NCSoft failed to take adequate care of players' personal information.

"There is little likelihood that the data was leaked outside and we have yet to receive any damage report from it. We think this is a different case compared to other identity theft," an NCSoft spokeswoman told the Korea Times today.

"We cannot accept the ruling because there was no report of actual damage from the case, which involves just the potential risk of information leakage."

While the damages awarded by the court are negligible, NCSoft is anxious to avoid any taint of liability for mishandling users' personal information, say observers.

This is because the company is still reeling from a much larger identity theft case uncovered earlier this year, which may have affected more than one million people.

See also:

Online game designed to teach the difficulties of economics  29 Apr 2006
Poor password policy management is leaving firms open to hacking attacksMajority of passwords are very easy to crack  25 Apr 2006
Hackers stole victims' official Korean ID numbers to register hundreds of thousands of Lineage accountsOnline games giant faces potential $230m lawsuit  02 Mar 2006
South Korea's online gamers are plagued by identity theftAlmost a quarter of a million fake accounts created in South Korea alone  21 Feb 2006
Asia PacificEarly investment in broadband makes country a world leader in games  20 Dec 2005
Falling income forces revenue model switch  30 Nov 2005

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