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NVIDIA confirms GeForce NOW data breach, pledges full support for investigation

What Happened

NVIDIA confirmed that its GeForce NOW cloud gaming service experienced a data breach as of May 12, 2026. The company has acknowledged the security incident and stated it will provide full cooperation with investigative efforts. Specific details about the nature of the breach, what data was compromised, or how the unauthorized access occurred have not been disclosed in available reporting.

Who Is Affected

Users of NVIDIA's GeForce NOW cloud gaming platform are potentially affected by this breach. The scope of impact - including how many users, which geographic regions, or what types of personal information may have been exposed - remains unclear based on current public information. Affected individuals may include anyone with an active or past GeForce NOW account.

Why It Matters

This breach affects a major cloud gaming platform operated by one of the technology industry's leading companies, raising concerns about security practices in cloud-based entertainment services. Data breaches at established technology firms demonstrate that even well-resourced organizations face persistent cybersecurity challenges. The incident may prompt scrutiny of how gaming platforms protect user credentials, payment information, and usage data.

What You Should Do

GeForce NOW users should monitor their accounts for suspicious activity and watch for official communications from NVIDIA regarding the breach. Change your GeForce NOW password immediately and ensure you are not reusing that password on other services. Enable two-factor authentication if available, review recent account activity for unauthorized access, and monitor financial accounts if payment information was stored with the service.

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NVIDIA confirms GeForce NOW data breach, pledges full support for investigation - Industry | PrivacyWire