Rockstar seemingly improving their security since GTA 6 leak
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Right now they’re looking for a highly experienced “Investigation Analyst”.
The job is listed on @HitmarkerJobs .
A source told me this is just the beginning.
“This can never happen again.” is basically R*’s motto now.24122Rockstar Games will be investing way more in security.Right now they’re looking for a highly experienced “Investigation Analyst”.The job is listed on @HitmarkerJobs .A source told me this is just the beginning.“This can never happen again.” is basically R*’s motto now. https://t.co/PFkz3gbm86 If readers wish to see every job from Rockstar Games posted on Hitmarker Jobs, here is a hyperlink: Hitmaker Jobs The main job that piques some journalists' interest is the "Investigation Analyst" position. A description of the job reads as: "The successful candidate is committed to keeping our games and services fun for our players through defense against cheaters, hackers, exploiters, and any and all troublemakers. If you consider yourself an expert and champion in Open Source Intelligence, various types of investigations, monitoring and preparing reports on individual subjects then this may be the job for you." The job was first posted on June 10, 2022, but it got updated recently on September 23, 2022. Thus, that's why readers may have seen various media outlets reporting on Rockstar seeking to improve their security since the massive GTA 6 leak.
Rockstar seemingly improving their security since GTA 6 leak
By Alan Sahbegovic Modified 24 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share There are plenty of new jobs being offered (Image via Rockstar Games) Unsurprisingly, there are reports claiming that Rockstar plans to invest more into their security since the recent GTA 6 leak revealed a ton of never-before-seen footage. It was a mega-leak unlike any other for this highly anticipated game. Rockstar is notorious for keeping things under wraps, so it's no surprise that they weren't happy with that incident. Thus, the idea of them investing more into their security is believable. This is the same company that was "extremely disappointed" to see the details of the next game shown like this. However, gamers must know that this company has several other job openings aside from one security-related position.Rockstar Games is investing more into security since the massive GTA 6 leak
SWEGTA@SWEGTARockstar Games will be investing way more in security.Right now they’re looking for a highly experienced “Investigation Analyst”.
The job is listed on @HitmarkerJobs .
A source told me this is just the beginning.
“This can never happen again.” is basically R*’s motto now.24122Rockstar Games will be investing way more in security.Right now they’re looking for a highly experienced “Investigation Analyst”.The job is listed on @HitmarkerJobs .A source told me this is just the beginning.“This can never happen again.” is basically R*’s motto now. https://t.co/PFkz3gbm86 If readers wish to see every job from Rockstar Games posted on Hitmarker Jobs, here is a hyperlink: Hitmaker Jobs The main job that piques some journalists' interest is the "Investigation Analyst" position. A description of the job reads as: "The successful candidate is committed to keeping our games and services fun for our players through defense against cheaters, hackers, exploiters, and any and all troublemakers. If you consider yourself an expert and champion in Open Source Intelligence, various types of investigations, monitoring and preparing reports on individual subjects then this may be the job for you." The job was first posted on June 10, 2022, but it got updated recently on September 23, 2022. Thus, that's why readers may have seen various media outlets reporting on Rockstar seeking to improve their security since the massive GTA 6 leak.