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Rockstar got hacked again, but says it’s no big deal

Players may be safe, but the story isn’t over.

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Rockstar Games is dealing with yet another hack. But this time, the company is playing it unusually cool. Despite headlines around stolen data and ransom threats, Rockstar insists there’s nothing for players to worry about. And honestly, the situation is a bit more nuanced than that.

Rockstar confirms hack, but says it’s “no big deal.”

According to recent reports, Rockstar confirmed that a third-party data breach led to some internal data being accessed. The hacking group ShinyHunters has claimed responsibility and is reportedly demanding a ransom, threatening to leak the data if not paid by April 14.

But Rockstar’s stance is very clear. In a statement provided to Kotaku, the company says the breach involved only a limited amount of non-material data and that it has “no impact on our organization or our players.”

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“We can confirm that 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.”

From what’s known so far, the attack didn’t directly hit Rockstar’s own systems. Instead, it exploited a third-party analytics tool connected to its cloud infrastructure, allowing hackers to slip in using stolen authentication tokens rather than breaking in traditionally.

Still… It’s not entirely nothing

Even if player data is safe, this isn’t exactly a non-event. Reports suggest the stolen data could include internal corporate info like financial details, marketing plans, or partnership contracts. And that’s where things get interesting. While Rockstar is downplaying the impact publicly, leaks of internal data can still be messy, especially for a company working on something as high-profile as GTA VI.

There’s also a bit of déjà vu here. Rockstar already faced a major breach in 2022 that led to massive GTA VI leaks, so this latest incident doesn’t exactly inspire confidence. At the end of the day, Rockstar might be right that players aren’t affected. But when hackers are holding your data hostage with a deadline, calling it “no impact” feels less like reassurance and more like damage control.

Varun Mirchandani
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