Atlas Menu Data Breach Exposes 64,000 GTA V and CS2 Cheat Service Users

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Atlas Menu, a widely used cheat service for Grand Theft Auto V and Counter-Strike 2, was hacked during May 2026, and reportedly, hackers managed to sneak into the company’s private computer servers and steal a massive file full of customer records.

The data breach was confirmed and verified on June 2, 2026, by the cybersecurity firm UpGuard and the tracking site Have I Been Pwned, a free public website people use to check if their personal logins are safe.

The Atlas Menu website (atlasmenu.net) went down following the incident, while there’s no official response from its owners as yet. There’s no doubt that this is an embarrassing security failure for the company because on its official website, it heavily promotes secure authentication, enhanced privacy, and advanced encryption techniques as its core competencies.

What Data Was Stolen?

The hackers exfiltrated a database containing roughly 64,000 user accounts, containing crucial...

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