Hacker group claims Rockstar breach

A dark web ransom post has placed Rockstar Games back under the security spotlight, with a hacker group claiming access to internal data linked to GTA 6. The group is advertising stolen assets and demanding payment, positioning the material as leverage over the studio and its parent company.

The listing references source files, internal documentation, and development builds, echoing earlier incidents in the games industry in which intellectual property and proprietary code became bargaining chips. Cybersecurity analysts note that such attacks often involve lateral movement inside corporate networks and data exfiltration at scale, turning creative pipelines into high‑value targets.

The group is circulating contact details through encrypted messaging channels and dark web marketplaces, inviting direct negotiation over the supposed cache. While the authenticity and scope of the data remain unverified, even the claim exerts pressure on ongoing development, legal risk management, and brand reputation, as publishers reassess access controls and incident response playbooks.

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