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Cheat Seller Atlas Menu Hacked, 64,000 Customer Records Leaked

The breach exposes the personal data of thousands of cheat buyers and highlights the ongoing security risks of purchasing cheat software.

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Cheat Seller Atlas Menu Hacked, 64,000 Customer Records Leaked

Security research organization Have I Been Pwned reported on May 30 that Atlas Menu, a cheat-selling service for Grand Theft Auto V and other games, was hacked. A hacker accessed all systems in May 2026, leaking 64,000 email addresses, usernames, IP addresses, support tickets, and hashed passwords. The database was published on a public GitHub repository.

Have I Been Pwned announced on May 30 that Atlas Menu, a vendor selling cheats for Grand Theft Auto V and other titles, suffered a full system compromise. A hacker gained access in May 2026 and leaked 64,000 records including email addresses, usernames, IP addresses, support tickets, and Bcrypt-hashed passwords. The database was posted to a public GitHub repository. Atlas Menu's terms of service claim the cheats are for offline or single-player use only, but the website advertises the ability to bypass anti-cheat software BattleEye, and the service also handled cheats for Counter-Strike 2, a competitive online FPS. The breach follows a pattern of hackers targeting cheat sellers and their customers, including past malware attacks against Call of Duty cheat users.

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