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Rockstar confirms "a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed in connection with a third-party data breach"; ShinyHunters demand a ransom

Well known hacking group ShinyHunters claims to have breached the GTA 6 developers cloud servers

Rockstar confirms "a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed in connection with a third-party data breach"; ShinyHunters demand a ransom

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Rockstar Hit by Data Breach, ShinyHunters Demand Ransom

Hacking group ShinyHunters claims to have breached Rockstar Games' cloud servers and is demanding a ransom payment.

Rockstar Games is dealing with yet another security headache. The GTA 6 developer confirmed that "a limited amount of non-material company information" was accessed through a third-party data breach.

Notorious hacking group ShinyHunters is claiming responsibility. The group says it breached Rockstar's cloud servers and is now demanding a ransom. Rockstar's characterization of the stolen data as "non-material" suggests the breach didn't expose critical game assets or sensitive player data — but that's cold comfort when hackers are knocking on your door.

This isn't Rockstar's first rodeo with security incidents. The studio has been a high-profile target for years, making it a magnet for threat actors looking to score big. ShinyHunters, meanwhile, has built a reputation for targeting major companies and leveraging stolen data for payouts.

Rockstar has not disclosed further details about the ransom demand or the third-party service involved.