ShinyHunters nears Rockstar data leak deadline in ongoing breach saga

As the April 14 ransom deadline approaches, ShinyHunters has reiterated threats to release breached Rockstar Games data obtained via third-party Anodot, following the studio's confirmation of limited non-material access with no player impact. This updates coverage of the initial breach claim reported earlier this week.

In the ongoing ShinyHunters Rockstar Games breach—previously covered in ['ShinyHunters Rockstar Games breach' series articles including the initial claim and post-deadline leak]—the ransomware group accessed Rockstar's Snowflake servers using authentication tokens from cloud cost-monitoring service Anodot. After claiming the breach on April 11 with a ransom demand ("Pay or leak by 14 Apr 2026"), ShinyHunters posted updates on its dark web site over the weekend, threatening to release corporate data like contracts, financial documents, and marketing plans as early as today, April 14, if unpaid.

Rockstar Games confirmed on April 11 to outlets including Kotaku and IGN: "A limited amount of non-material company information was accessed in connection with a third-party data breach. This incident has no impact on our organization or our players." The studio emphasized no player data was compromised.

This incident echoes Rockstar's 2022 breach but remains contained per official statements. Readers following the series should check the latest post-deadline developments.

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Illustration depicting hackers leaking Rockstar Games revenue data in a cyberpunk lair, highlighting GTA Online and Red Dead Online earnings from ShinyHunters breach.
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ShinyHunters leaks Rockstar revenue data after ransom deadline

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Hacking group ShinyHunters published stolen revenue metrics from Rockstar Games on April 13, 2026, after the company ignored their ransom demand from two days prior. The data shows Grand Theft Auto Online averaging $1.3 million daily over the past six months—about $10 million weekly—versus Red Dead Online's $500,000 weekly. Rockstar, which confirmed a limited breach earlier, reiterated no impact on operations or players.

Rockstar Games has confirmed that a third-party data breach allowed access to a limited amount of non-material company information. The incident follows claims by hacking group ShinyHunters, which demanded a ransom by April 14 or threatened to leak data stolen from Rockstar's Snowflake instances via Anodot. Rockstar stated the breach has no impact on its organization or players.

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Take-Two Interactive's shares jumped over 2% on April 14, 2026, adding roughly $1 billion to its market cap, following ShinyHunters' leak of Rockstar Games' GTA Online and Red Dead Online revenue data the previous day.

The FBI has launched an investigation into malware embedded in several indie games on Steam, targeting users affected between May 2024 and January 2026. The agency is asking potential victims to come forward for possible restitution. Seven specific titles are under scrutiny.

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A hacker known as Rootboy has begun daily data dumps from Standard Bank's systems on the dark web since 14 April, following the bank's refusal to pay a 1 Bitcoin ransom. The attack, which started on 27 February, exfiltrated 1.2TB of data from Standard Bank and Liberty. The bank has confirmed exposure of some credit card details but no CVV numbers.

Adult entertainment website Frivol has disclosed a data leak that may impact around 479,000 users. The breach involved an open database containing user details. The revelation was reported on February 25, 2026.

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A new leak related to the Grand Theft Auto 6 soundtrack has surfaced. Indy100 has started a live blog to track Rockstar Games news, including updates, leaks, trailers, and fan reactions.

 

 

 

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