KavazovAngel: Keep those hacks coming. I'd love to see who else doesn't give a fuck about his customers' private details.
I'd also love to see who else will continue taking security on the Internet for granted.
pops117: What's the reasoning behind this attack? Seems sort of random...
And what is the worst that could happen if GOG got hacked? We weren't required to give up our privacy entirely when signing up for the ride, which is rare nowadays. And I'm pretty sure they don't save our credit card informations, which I can't say about all the other stores out there.
cogadh: They seem to be getting at least e-mail addresses and passwords out of each of these recent hacks, so assuming GOG doesn't store payment info (they don't, AFAIK), they would likely get pretty much the same from a GOG hack. Not a big deal really, unless you use the same e-mail/password combo on other sites.
As for the reason, I think Taleroth and lukaszthegreat hit the nail on the head, this is all about copy catting and prestige within the hacker community, nothing more. At least with the PSN hack there some claim of justification behind it (no matter how misguided that justification was), the rest of these just seem to be for fun in some way.
For me, the worst thing is I don't even recall if I have an account with them. I know I frequented the Bethesda forums many, many years ago (about 7?) when mods were being churned out like sweatshop apparel, but I can't, even for my life, remember whether I have a forum account there. A quick pass at the Forgotten Your Password section shows I don't have an account, but still...it's worrying. If this goes on, I'll have to see a doctor about being senile at this age D: