Atlas Menu, a cheat service for Grand Theft Auto V and Counter-Strike 2, was breached and data on about 64,000 users was published to GitHub. The leaked database reportedly includes email addresses, usernames, IP addresses, support tickets, signup dates, license keys, Rockstar account identifiers, and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes, along with internal records such as banned-user lists and administrator logs. The attacker claimed access to all Atlas systems.
Why it matters: Affected users face account, privacy, and follow-on phishing risks, especially if they reused passwords elsewhere. Users should reset any reused passwords, watch for scams referencing Atlas or Rockstar accounts, and treat the exposed support and purchase data as potentially sensitive.
2026.06.01
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This article appears to be the first clear report establishing the Atlas Menu breach as a discrete data-leak event with scope, affected data types, and public exposure via GitHub.
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