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In today's Daily Fix: Rockstar Games is asking their employees to come back to the office five days a week. This is in response to several data breaches resulting in major leaks of the highly ...
Source code for Grand Theft Auto 5 (GTA 5) has been leaked online, a year after Rockstar Games fell victim to a cyberattack by Lapsus$ group.
Rockstar Games reportedly tightened its security measures after multiple leaks in 2023, including the remote employees back to the office. Hence, another major security breach is highly unlikely.
A teenage hacker purportedly managed to gain access to both Uber and Rockstar Games’ internal databases by deceiving a company employee using a social engineering attack.
Rockstar Games is requesting developers to return to the office five days a week come April to amid security concerns during GTA 6's development.
Both Rockstar Games and 2K are owned by Take-Two Interactive, which makes us wonder whether the 2K security breach is related to the Rockstar Games breach.
Readers react to the security lapse that allowed the editor of The Atlantic into a group chat about a U.S. military operation in Yemen.
Rockstar Games appears to be the victim of a massive security breach, as a hacker reportedly stole at least 90 video clips from the company showing off an early build of Grand Theft Auto 6. The ...
The fun-loving cybercriminals blamed for breaches of Uber and Rockstar are exposing weaknesses in ways others aren't.
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Rockstar Games, the studio behind the iconic Grand Theft Auto series, is reeling from another major security breach. Following recent leaks and rumors surrounding the highly anticipated GTA 6, the ...