Inca Internet said yesterday that it, opening `Online game hacking report center` in Japan, kicked off its service via Technoblood of Japan.

Inca Internet analyzes hacking reported to the center by users and announces it to game providers, and adds reported information to the update list of a game security solution `Nprotect game guard` for providing the optimized online game service.

Both companies plan to take a role as a first investigation measure institute specialized in online game security that provides security relevant information and statistics data to Japan institutes and corporations through the center.

"Even though recently the market of online game in Japan has grown explosively, it is absolutely short of security devices and recognition as well as under the condition of information leakage of game users and hacking without any protection measures." "Therefore, the center will cope with this more aggressively," said Inca Internet CEO Joo Young-heum.