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Atlas Menu Cheat Service Breach Exposes 64k User Accounts, Emails, IPs, and Password Hashes

In May 2026 the Atlas Menu gaming cheat platform suffered a breach that leaked roughly 64 k user records, including email addresses, IPs, usernames, support tickets, and bcrypt‑hashed passwords. The exposure creates credential‑stuffing risk for users and highlights third‑party risk in entertainment‑focused SaaS providers.

LiveThreat™ Intelligence · 📅 May 31, 2026· 📰 haveibeenpwned.com
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Severity
High
BR
Type
Breach
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Confidence
High
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Affected
2 sector(s)
Actions
4 recommended
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Source
haveibeenpwned.com

Atlas Menu Cheat Service Breach Exposes 64,000 User Accounts, Emails, IPs, and Password Hashes

What Happened — In May 2026 the online cheat platform Atlas Menu for GTA V and CS2 suffered a breach; attackers claimed full system access and published the entire user database on a public GitHub repository. The leak includes ~64 k unique email addresses, usernames, IP addresses, support tickets, and bcrypt‑hashed passwords.

Why It Matters for TPRM

  • Personal credentials from a high‑volume gaming service are now searchable, increasing credential‑stuffing risk for downstream services.
  • The breach demonstrates the supply‑chain risk of third‑party entertainment and SaaS providers that handle user authentication data.
  • Exposure of support tickets may reveal internal processes and provide phishing material.

Who Is Affected — Gaming cheat service users; the broader gaming community; any downstream services where users reused credentials.

Recommended Actions — Instruct affected users to change passwords immediately, enable two‑factor authentication where available, and monitor for credential‑stuffing attempts. Review any third‑party integrations with Atlas Menu for credential reuse.

Technical Notes — Data exfiltrated via unknown vector; no specific CVE cited. Leaked fields: email, IP, username, support ticket content, bcrypt password hashes. Source: https://haveibeenpwned.com/Breach/AtlasMenu

📰 Original Source
https://haveibeenpwned.com/Breach/AtlasMenu

This LiveThreat Intelligence Brief is an independent analysis. Read the original reporting at the link above.

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