Atlas Menu
May 30, 2026
•[ data breach, gaming, data leak ]
In May 2026, the GTA V and CS2 cheat service Atlas Menu suffered a data breach. An attacker claimed to have gained access to all Atlas systems and published the service's database to a public GitHub repository. The incident exposed 64k unique email addresses along with usernames, IP addresses, support tickets and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes.
Reborn Gaming
April 30, 2026
•[ data breach, gaming, vulnerability ]
In April 2026, the gaming community Reborn Gaming suffered a data breach due to a vulnerability in cPanel and WebHost Manager (WHM). The breach exposed 126 unique email addresses along with IP addresses and Steam IDs. Reborn Gaming self-submitted the data to Have I Been Pwned.
GFN.am
March 20, 2026
•[ unauthorized access, data leak, PII ]
GFN.am, NVIDIA's regional GeForce NOW alliance partner in Armenia, suffered unauthorized access to partner-operated infrastructure between March 20 and March 28, 2026. The breach affected Armenian GeForce NOW users registered before March 9 and exposed personal account information including names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, usernames, membership status, and two-factor authentication status. NVIDIA said its own infrastructure was not affected. A forum actor using the ShinyHunters name claimed the breach, but reporting indicates the real ShinyHunters group denied involvement, so the specific perpetrator remains unidentified.
Toy Battles
February 6, 2026
•[ data leak, gaming, PII ]
In February 2026, the online gaming community Toy Battles suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 1k unique email addresses alongside usernames, IP addresses and chat logs. Following the breach, Toy Battles self-submitted the data to Have I Been Pwned.
Dragonica Lunaris
December 6, 2025
•[ data breach, gaming, email addresses ]
In December 2025, the European Dragonica private server Dragonica Lunaris suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 126k email addresses, usernames, dates of birth and bcrypt password hashes. The service operator confirmed the breach and advised it has since been fixed.
Scuf Gaming
June 5, 2015
•[ data breach, data leak, password hashes ]
In June 2015, custom gaming controller maker Scuf Gaming suffered a data breach. The incident exposed 129k unique email addresses along with usernames, display names, IP addresses and password hashes.