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Rockstar Games Reportedly Hacked, Team Behind It Threaten A Massive Data Leak If Not Paid Ransom

Rockstar Games has confirmed a data breach involving third-party software provider Anodot, which allowed the hacker group ShinyHunters to access limited, non-material corporate information from cloud servers.

Key Points

  • The hacker group ShinyHunters claims to have compromised Rockstar Games' Snowflake cloud instances via a security vulnerability in Anodot software.
  • Rockstar Games officially confirmed the breach on April 11, 2026, but stated that no player data or sensitive personal information was compromised.
  • The attackers have issued a ransom demand with a deadline of April 14, 2026, threatening to leak stolen corporate documents and internal assets.
  • ShinyHunters is a known threat actor that has previously targeted major corporations including Microsoft, Ticketmaster, and AT&T.
  • This incident follows a high-profile 2022 security breach where early gameplay footage of Grand Theft Auto 6 was leaked via the company's internal Slack channel.

Why it Matters

This breach highlights the growing risks associated with third-party software dependencies in enterprise cloud environments. While Rockstar Games maintains that the impact is non-material, the incident underscores the vulnerability of large organizations to supply chain attacks that bypass direct security measures.
Kotaku Published by Zack Zwiezen
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