EA Games servers have been compromised by hackers, they are used to steal login data for Apple IDs

  If you use the services EA Gamesie Origin or any other online service of the company, then it would be good to know that they were compromised by hackers, who use them to retrieve including information about Apple ID-hate. As you can already see from the image above, hackers redirect users to a third-party website to ask for account login data Origin, but using the domain of those from EA Games they even designed a page where they ask users to log in with their own Apple ID-ers, taking their information.

After submitting these details, the victim is redirected to the legitimate Apple ID website at https://appleid.apple.com/cgi-bin/WebObjects/MyAppleId.woa/… As well as hosting phishing sites, EA Games is also the target of phishing attacks which try to steal credentials from users of its Origin digital distribution platform. For example, the following site — which has been online for more than a week — is attempting to steal email addresses, passwords and security question answers.

  Moreover, it seems that hackers are asking users for credit card information, information about date of birth, phone number, mother's maiden name and other confidential information that can be used to later steal money from bank accounts. . Considering that EA Games servers with company domains are used for hacking, users are tricked into believing that they are entering confidential data into EA's servers, but in reality they reach the hackers.

  For now, it is not known exactly what caused the servers to be compromised, but the fake web pages are still online, so you have to be very careful.