Alleged GTA 6 leaker might have angered ransomware hackers
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They state he initiated conversations on selling access, but in the midst of negotiations burned access
He claimed to have access to Kone, Bank of Brasil, Take2Games & DoorDash691155The person responsible for the Rockstar & Uber breach has angered a group of ransomware Threat ActorsThey state he initiated conversations on selling access, but in the midst of negotiations burned accessHe claimed to have access to Kone, Bank of Brasil, Take2Games & DoorDash https://t.co/2RPZ6LtZMr There are four screenshots to cover. Here is a short summary of each one: Top left: References the Lapsus$ hacker group and talks about junk dataTop right: Confirmation that they have access to Kone data and Banco de BrasilBottom left: References the GTA 5 and 6 source code againBottom right: GTA 6 has cost over $2B to make; DoorDash data is also compromised The "pot" character here is presumably teapotuberhacker, the person who leaked the GTA 6 content that fans have been talking about for days now. @vx-underground reports that the GTA 6 leaker has burned access with these "ransomware threat actors." This information also reveals that teapotuberhacker has access to far more information than just the next Grand Theft Auto game. The "ransomware threat actors" are currently unknown.
Individual states September 15th / 16th he lost access to @RevolutApp
September 20th, RevolutApp releases public notice of a breach898Note:Individual states September 15th / 16th he lost access to @RevolutApp September 20th, RevolutApp releases public notice of a breach https://t.co/YS3sKAHNu2 This new information also seems to confirm another breach related to Revolut. The data of 32,000 people was exposed in the cyber attack (assuming the estimate involving 0.16% of 20,000,000 from this Tweet is accurate). The Revolut breach was confirmed on September 20, 2022, whereas teapotuberhacker had access to it around September 15 or 16, 2022.
He remains in police custody.76481266On the evening of Thursday 22 September 2022, the City of London Police arrested a 17-year-old in Oxfordshire on suspicion of hacking, as part of an investigation supported by the @NCA_UK’s National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU). He remains in police custody. https://t.co/Zfa3OlDR6J Not much else is known about the hacker at large, past the fact that he's in police custody. Gamers should know that since this is an ongoing story, not all of the details might be available to the general public.
Alleged GTA 6 leaker might have angered ransomware hackers
By Alan Sahbegovic Modified 25 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The hacker has reportedly been involved in several crimes (Image via Rockstar Games) New information has recently surfaced regarding the infamous GTA 6 leaker, a 17-year-old from the UK responsible for a massive leak of never-before-seen content from the in-development game on September 18, 2022. London Police arrested him on the evening of September 22, 2022, but it has seen come to be known that the individual has reportedly angered some other "ransomware threat actors." vx-underground@vxundergroundThe person responsible for the Rockstar & Uber breach has angered a group of ransomware Threat ActorsThey state he initiated conversations on selling access, but in the midst of negotiations burned access
He claimed to have access to Kone, Bank of Brasil, Take2Games & DoorDash691155The person responsible for the Rockstar & Uber breach has angered a group of ransomware Threat ActorsThey state he initiated conversations on selling access, but in the midst of negotiations burned accessHe claimed to have access to Kone, Bank of Brasil, Take2Games & DoorDash https://t.co/2RPZ6LtZMr There are four screenshots to cover. Here is a short summary of each one: Top left: References the Lapsus$ hacker group and talks about junk dataTop right: Confirmation that they have access to Kone data and Banco de BrasilBottom left: References the GTA 5 and 6 source code againBottom right: GTA 6 has cost over $2B to make; DoorDash data is also compromised The "pot" character here is presumably teapotuberhacker, the person who leaked the GTA 6 content that fans have been talking about for days now. @vx-underground reports that the GTA 6 leaker has burned access with these "ransomware threat actors." This information also reveals that teapotuberhacker has access to far more information than just the next Grand Theft Auto game. The "ransomware threat actors" are currently unknown.
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vx-underground@vxundergroundNote:Individual states September 15th / 16th he lost access to @RevolutApp
September 20th, RevolutApp releases public notice of a breach898Note:Individual states September 15th / 16th he lost access to @RevolutApp September 20th, RevolutApp releases public notice of a breach https://t.co/YS3sKAHNu2 This new information also seems to confirm another breach related to Revolut. The data of 32,000 people was exposed in the cyber attack (assuming the estimate involving 0.16% of 20,000,000 from this Tweet is accurate). The Revolut breach was confirmed on September 20, 2022, whereas teapotuberhacker had access to it around September 15 or 16, 2022.
Supposed hacker arrested
City of London Police@CityPoliceOn the evening of Thursday 22 September 2022, the City of London Police arrested a 17-year-old in Oxfordshire on suspicion of hacking, as part of an investigation supported by the @NCA_UK’s National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU).He remains in police custody.76481266On the evening of Thursday 22 September 2022, the City of London Police arrested a 17-year-old in Oxfordshire on suspicion of hacking, as part of an investigation supported by the @NCA_UK’s National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU). He remains in police custody. https://t.co/Zfa3OlDR6J Not much else is known about the hacker at large, past the fact that he's in police custody. Gamers should know that since this is an ongoing story, not all of the details might be available to the general public.