Industry - Data Breach
Executive Summary
In May 2026, Atlas Menu, a cheat service for GTA V and CS2 games, suffered a data breach when an attacker gained access to its systems and published the service's database on GitHub. The breach exposed approximately 64,000 user accounts, including email addresses, usernames, IP addresses, support tickets, and bcrypt-hashed passwords. Users of the service are advised to change their passwords immediately, especially if reused on other accounts, and enable two-factor authentication where availa...
What Happened
In May 2026, Atlas Menu, a cheat service for GTA V and CS2 video games, experienced a data breach when an attacker gained unauthorized access to all of the company's systems. The attacker published the service's complete database to a public GitHub repository, making the information freely accessible online. The breach exposed approximately 64,000 unique user accounts and was added to the Have I Been Pwned breach notification service on May 30, 2026.
Who Is Affected
Approximately 64,000 users of the Atlas Menu cheat service are affected by this breach. The exposed data includes users' email addresses, usernames, IP addresses, support ticket communications, and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes. Users who reused their Atlas Menu passwords on other online accounts face elevated risk of credential-stuffing attacks across those platforms.
Why It Matters
This breach demonstrates that even services operating in legally gray areas like game cheating software are targets for attackers and hold significant personal data that can be exploited. The public posting of the database on GitHub means the exposed information is permanently available to malicious actors who can use email addresses and IP addresses for targeted phishing, harassment, or attempts to crack the password hashes. While bcrypt is a strong hashing algorithm, password reuse across accounts remains a critical vulnerability that attackers will exploit.
What You Should Do
If you used Atlas Menu, immediately change your password on that service and on every other account where you used the same or similar password. Enable two-factor authentication on all accounts that support it, particularly email, gaming, and financial accounts. Consider using a password manager to generate and store unique passwords for each online service to prevent future credential reuse. Monitor your email account for phishing attempts that may reference your Atlas Menu usage or gaming interests, as attackers now have your email address and know your gaming activity.
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Sources
- Atlas Menu - 63,926 breached accounts
- Bindawood Holding Announces Data Breach Affecting Some Application Customers - TradingView
- CMT Hearing: Examining Legislation to Establish a Federal Comprehensive Privacy and Data Security Law - House Committee on Energy and Commerce (.gov)
- New Bill: Representative Mary Gay Scanlon introduces H.R. 9076: Postal Data Privacy Act of 2026 - Quiver Quantitative