In an AP story, Nintendo has reported that they have become the recent victims of a cyber attack.  However, they are reporting that no personal or company data was stolen.

"There were no third-party victims," said Ken Toyoda, company spokesperson. "But it is a fact there was some kind of possible hacking attack."

Lulz Security is claiming they are the ones responsible for the Nintendo hack saying they are doing this hoping Nintendo will strengthen their security.

"We're not targeting Nintendo," they said on their Twitter page. "We like the N64 (gaming console) too much — we sincerely hope Nintendo plugs the gap."