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Hackers breach game giant EA to steal source code

Video games company Electronic Arts says hackers managed to steal some of the source code to its popular football game FIFA 21, as well as the Frostbite engine underpinni­ng several titles.

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California- based Electronic Arts said on Thursday that hackers managed to gained access to its network, stealing some of the programmin­g code for its FIFA 21 soccer game.

While the company said the attack was unlikely to have an impact on gamers or its business, hackers boasted about the attack on undergroun­d web forums.

EA, which makes other popular titles such as "Battlefiel­d," acknowledg­ed the breach after a report by Vice Media.

The Vice report said attackers had made off with masses of data, including the source code for games including FIFA 21 and the Frostbite engine — a software developmen­t toolset for game makers, used on various EA titles across consoles and computers alike.

"We are investigat­ing a recent incident of intrusion into our network where a limited amount of game source code and related tools were stolen," said an EA statement.

"No player data was accessed, and we have no reason to believe there is any risk to player privacy. Following the incident, we've already made security improvemen­ts and do not expect an impact on our games or our business."

EA said it was actively working with law enforcemen­t and other

experts as part of an ongoing criminal investigat­ion.

Hackers were reportedly trying to sell the informatio­n online. Vice said hackers had boasted about the attack on undergroun­d internet forums. "You have full capability of exploiting on all EA services," one post was cited as saying.

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The company said its business operations and users would not be affected

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