Nokia said the hack was perpetrated through a SQL injection into a database linked to the website. Nokia said most members of its development community only had their e-mail addresses compromised. Nokia did not say how many members had their information compromised, but admitted that the number is higher than first thought. The incident comes at a crucial time for Nokia, which is on the verge of porting its entire U.S. product line to Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 platform. Users were redirected to a mirror page that bore a message mocking Nokia for weak security.”]
Source: https://www.darkreading.com/attacks-breaches/nokia-developer-site-hacked

