A ShinyHunters hacking group representative says it has 78.6 million records from Rockstar’s account with Snowflake, a large corporate data management companyA ShinyHunters hacking group representative says it has 78.6 million records from Rockstar’s account with Snowflake, a large corporate data management company

Millions of Rockstar Games business records stolen, hacking group says

2026/04/14 08:32
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A hacking group with a history of compromising major global corporations said it had stolen nearly 80 million records from video game developer Rockstar Games, the maker of Grand Theft Auto.

The claim was posted to the website used by the ShinyHunters hacking group on Saturday, April 11, according to data collected by cybercrime research platform eCrime.ch.

A representative of the hacking group told Reuters in an online chat on Monday it has 78.6 million records from Rockstar’s account with Snowflake, a large corporate data management company. Rockstar’s Snowflake data was accessed via a compromise of data from Anodot, an AI-powered business analytics platform, the hacking group representative said.

Rockstar’s parent company, New York-based Take-Two Interactive Software, did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The incident is “not a compromise of Snowflake’s platform or environment, but rather a result of a compromise of Anodot,” a Snowflake spokesperson said in an email.

A representative for Israel-based Anodot could not be reached for comment outside its normal business hours.

After discovering unusual activity, Snowflake “proactively disabled all user accounts referencing Anodot from connecting to Snowflake,” the Snowflake spokesperson said.

Tech industry news site Bleeping Computer reported that the stolen data includes in-game revenue and purchase metrics, player behavior tracking and game economy data for the popular Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online titles.

Reuters could not immediately verify the data.

The ShinyHunters representative declined to comment on whether the hacking group demanded money from Rockstar or whether there has been interaction between it and Rockstar or Take-Two.

More than 160 Snowflake customers were targeted in data theft and extortion attempts over several months in 2024, including Ticketmaster, Santander Group, and Advance Auto Parts. – Rappler.com

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