GTA 5 cheat service suffers data breach, exposing information of 64,000 users

Many GTA 5 players use different cheats and mod menus to gain an advantage over other players. Whether it is spawning money or unlocking features, cheat services remain popular despite Rockstar's efforts to crack down on them. However, it seems that a large number of those cheaters are now dealing with a different problem, as one of the most well-known paid cheat providers has suffered a major data breach.
Atlas Menu, a paid cheating service that offered tools for both GTA 5 and Counter-Strike 2, was reportedly breached last month in May 2026. According to the breach notification service Have I Been Pwned, the incident affected 63,926 users connected to the platform.
The breach exposed thousands of unique email addresses tied to Atlas Menu's user base. However, the stolen data also included usernames, IP addresses, support tickets, and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes.
What's interesting is that Atlas Menu has not released any statement about the breach. There has been no public acknowledgement, warning to users, or explanation about what happened. On top of that, the platform itself is no longer accessible, leaving users without any official source of information.
For anyone who was using Atlas Menu, now is probably a good time to take security seriously. The first thing users should do is change the password associated with the email account they used on the service. More importantly, if that same password was used on other websites, services, or gaming accounts, those passwords should be changed immediately as well.
For now, Atlas Menu remains offline and silent. Until more information emerges, affected users should assume their information may have been exposed and take the necessary steps to secure their accounts.







