FBI investigate hacker allegedly behind Rockstar GTA 6 leak

FBI investigate hacker allegedly behind Rockstar GTA 6 leak


The Hackers who guaranteed liability regarding this end of the week's colossal break of Grand Theft Auto 6 material are currently being investigated by the FBI.

A similar attacker likewise said they were behind last week's high-profile hack of ride application Uber, which has given a report on its own examinations.

"There are likewise reports over the course of the end of the week that this equivalent entertainer penetrated computer game producer Rockstar Games," Uber wrote in a recently refreshed blog. 

Uber said it accepted the individual mindful to be "affiliated with a hacking bunch called Lapsus$, which has been progressively dynamic throughout the past year or something like that" and which has correspondingly penetrated a rundown of other innovation organizations this year like Microsoft, Samsung, and Nvidia.

Recently, Rockstar gave its own assertion on the hack, and let it out had experienced a "network interruption" which had prompted the spilled data being taken from its servers.

The GTA creator said it was "very frustrated", yet that there would be no "drawn out impact" on improvement. No live administrations, for example, Grand Theft Auto Online, were interfered with.

In the Spring of this year, BBC News provided details regarding a 16-year-old from Oxford referred to online as "White" or "Breachbase", who was blamed for being one of the Lapsus$ gathering's chiefs.

"White's" genuine personality was openly distinguished by different programmers and was one of seven captured by City of London Police - before undeniably were eventually delivered being scrutinized.