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Snowflake business and news from across the web.- The Rockstar hack could have been a disaster. Instead, Take-Two's stocks have skyrocketedDespite a significant data breach orchestrated by the group ShinyHunters, Take-Two Interactive's stock experienced a substantial increase, reaching a peak of $206.51. The breach, which involved business-related data accessed via Rockstar Games' Snowflake servers, had no apparent negative impact on the company's financial status or the development of Grand Theft Auto 6.
- An Update On GTA 6 Developer Rockstar Games Being Hacked | Console CreaturesRockstar Games has confirmed a limited data breach affecting non-material company information, with no impact on the organization or its players. The hacking group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility, alleging access to Rockstar's Snowflake cloud servers and demanding a ransom. This incident follows a previous hack in 2022 that leaked early gameplay footage.
- GTA 6 developer Rockstar Games says new data breach "has no impact"Rockstar Games has stated that a recent data breach involving the hacker group ShinyHunters, which accessed non-material company information through third-party tool Anodot, will have no impact on the organization or its players. The developer confirmed the incident but downplayed its severity, differentiating it from the significant 2022 Grand Theft Auto 6 leak.
- Grand Theft Auto 6 Developer Confirms Data Breach: “No Impact on Our Organization or Players”Rockstar Games has confirmed a data breach where a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed through a third-party compromise of Snowflake via Anodot. The developer stated the incident has no impact on the organization or its players, recalling a similar large-scale leak of Grand Theft Auto 6 gameplay in 2022. The group ShinyHunters claimed responsibility for the recent breach.
- Hackers demand ransom from GTA6 studio Rockstar, threaten to leak stolen dataRockstar Games has confirmed a data breach by the hacking group ShinyHunters, who are threatening to leak stolen company information unless a ransom is paid. Rockstar stated that only a limited amount of non-material information was accessed and that the incident has no impact on the organization or its players. The hackers claim to have gained access through a breach of Rockstar's outsourced cloud storage provider, Snowflake, via a third-party analytics tool called Anodot.
- GTA 6 Dev Confirms Another Data Breach, Hackers Demand RansomRockstar Games has confirmed a limited data breach affecting non-material company information, following claims by hacker group ShinyHunters of compromising Snowflake instances used by the studio. The hackers are demanding a ransom by April 14th, 2026, threatening to leak sensitive materials if their demands are not met. Rockstar Games stated the incident has no impact on the organization or its players.