Nokia's developer network hacked
An online community used by developers of Nokia phone apps has been hacked.
The company warned that members' personal information, including dates of birth and email addresses may have been stolen.
Nokia's developer forums have been temporarily shut down while the security breach is investigated.
So far no-one has claimed responsibility for the attack and no compromised information has yet appeared elsewhere on the internet.
It said: "A database table containing developer forum members' email addresses has been accessed, by exploiting a vulnerability in the bulletin board software that allowed an SQL Injection attack."
SQL attacks are a common method of breaking a website's security. Typically, hackers will target an open part of the system, such as a log-on screen, and attempt to confuse it by injecting code that it was not designed to cope with.
Nokia did not reveal the scale of the hack, but suggested that it may have been extensive.
"Initially we believed that only a small number of these forum member records had been accessed, but further investigation has identified that the number is significantly larger," said the statement.
The company said that no credit card details had been taken, but warned that additional contact details, such as Skype addresses, may have been stolen.
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