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Rockstar Games analytics data exfiltrated via third-party Snowflake compromise linked to Anodot breach

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The extortion group ShinyHunters leaked approximately 78.6 million records of Rockstar Games’ internal analytics data, asserting the data was exfiltrated from Snowflake environments using authentication tokens stolen during a recent breach at Anodot, a data anomaly detection provider. The compromised datasets reportedly include in-game revenue metrics, player behavior tracking, and game economy data for Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online, as well as customer support analytics from Zendesk. Rockstar Games acknowledged a limited, non-material data breach tied to the third-party incident, stating no impact on its operations or players.

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  1. 13.04.2026 23:08 1 articles · 11h ago

    ShinyHunters leaks Rockstar Games analytics data tied to Anodot breach and Snowflake compromise

    Approximately 78.6 million records of Rockstar Games’ internal analytics data were leaked by the ShinyHunters extortion group, which claimed the data was exfiltrated from Snowflake environments using authentication tokens stolen during the recent Anodot breach. The compromised datasets include in-game revenue metrics, player behavior tracking, and game economy data for Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online, as well as Zendesk customer support analytics. Rockstar Games confirmed a limited breach but stated it had no operational impact.

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  • ShinyHunters claims responsibility for exfiltrating Rockstar Games’ data using authentication tokens stolen during the Anodot security incident, targeting Snowflake environments.

    First reported: 13.04.2026 23:08
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  • The leaked dataset contains over 78.6 million records of Rockstar Games’ internal analytics, including in-game revenue and purchase metrics, player behavior tracking, and game economy data for Grand Theft Auto Online and Red Dead Online.

    First reported: 13.04.2026 23:08
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  • The compromised data also includes customer support analytics from Rockstar Games’ Zendesk instance, with references to fraud detection systems and anti-cheat model testing files.

    First reported: 13.04.2026 23:08
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  • Rockstar Games confirmed a limited data breach linked to a third-party incident but stated the accessed information was non-material and had no impact on the organization or players.

    First reported: 13.04.2026 23:08
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  • Anodot, a data anomaly detection company, was identified as the third-party integration whose compromised authentication tokens enabled the broader campaign targeting Snowflake, S3, and Amazon Kinesis instances.

    First reported: 13.04.2026 23:08
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  • Snowflake previously confirmed unusual activity affecting a small number of customer accounts tied to a third-party integration (later identified as Anodot), prompting account lockdowns and customer notifications.

    First reported: 13.04.2026 23:08
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