64,000 accounts exposed in breach of GTA V cheat service Atlas Menu

A data breach at the cheat service provider Atlas Menu has exposed the personal information of approximately 64,000 users. The leaked data includes emails, passwords, and IP addresses, with the attacker claiming the breach was retaliation against the service.
Why it matters
This incident underscores the security risks associated with third-party gaming services and the irony of platforms promising privacy while operating in gray-market sectors.
64,000 accounts exposed in breach of GTA V cheat service Atlas Menu Atlas Menu, a cheat service for Grand Theft Auto V and Counter-Strike 2, has been added to the Have I Been Pwned database following a data breach that exposed tens of thousands of user records.
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