Rockstar confirms major third-party data breach:
GTA VI maker says 'no impact on our organization or our players'
Rockstar confirms major third-party data breach: GTA VI maker says 'no impact on our organization or our players'
ShinyHunters struck Rockstar through Anodot integration
- ShinyHunters says it exploited Anodot breach to hit Rockstar Games
- Group demands ransom by April 14 2026 or will leak stolen files
- Rockstar confirms limited non‑material data accessed, no impact on players
Hacker group threatens to release Grand Theft Auto VI data in
Rockstar Games attack

The
group named ShinyHunters have accessed a third party server and have
given the company a deadline of 14 April to enter ransom negotiations
Rockstar
Games, the studio behind Grand Theft Auto, has been the target of a
cyberattack for the second time in three years. A hacker group called
ShinyHunters said it would release data stolen from the company if
ransom demands were not met.
Rockstar Games confirms it was hacked by malicious group - 'ShinyHunters' takes credit, gives until April 14 to pay ransom or it will release confidential data
3 days ago
Rockstar
Games confirms it was hacked by malicious group — 'ShinyHunters' takes
credit, gives until April 14 to pay ransom or it will release
confidential data
This is the second potentially major breach Rockstar has faced in recent years.
This is the second potentially major breach Rockstar has faced in recent years.
