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EA leaks personal data for 'FIFA 20' Global Series players


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Those signing up saw email addresses, dates of birth and other details.

 

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EA opened up registrations for the FIFA 20 Global Series competition today. However, those trying to register noticed that the sign-up page displayed personal details of players who had already done so. They saw usernames, email addresses and dates of birth, among other information.

My friend got a big pull in the Data Breach pack, Hashtag's own Algerian Arrow, @YaniOurabah.

We'll send you a birthday card.

What a mess. pic.twitter.com/IYMT1ieq4g

— George Hughes (@GeorgeHughes) October 3, 2019

Before I get to the absolute farce of that competitive bullshit, when you click the link register for verification you get other people's personal information!!!!!! WTFF, this is a new low even for this joke of a company

— Kurt (@Kurt0411Fifa) October 3, 2019

It seems as though the problem affected high-profile players and professionals as well as anyone who signed up. After reports of the issue emerged, EA took down the page to investigate and said it would provide updates as soon as possible. When Engadget asked EA for comment, it offered the same statement it posted on Twitter:

We're aware of a potential issue affecting the registration page for the EA SPORTS FIFA 20 Global Series that went live earlier today. We take these matters seriously, and we immediately took down the page while we investigate the matter. We'll share updates as soon as possible.

— EA SPORTS FIFA (@EASPORTSFIFA) October 3, 2019
 
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