Title: Major GTA VI Leak Suspect Hospitalized Indefinitely
In a surprising turn of events, Arion Kurtaj, the notorious hacker responsible for a major “GTA VI” leak, has been handed an indefinite hospital order as punishment for his actions. Kurtaj, known for his involvement in various hacking incidents, managed to infiltrate Rockstar Games despite being under police protection and on bail for previous cyberattacks.
A British judge made the decision to sentence Kurtaj to involuntary hospitalization, citing his severe autism as a contributing factor. It is believed that Kurtaj utilized a hotel TV, cellphone, and Amazon Fire Stick to carry out the high-profile hack. Alongside his involvement with the hacking gang Lapsus$, Kurtaj also targeted prominent technology companies such as Nvidia, BT/EE, and Uber.
As a result of Kurtaj’s breach, more than 90 videos of an early version of “GTA VI” were leaked to the public. The leaked material sent shockwaves through the gaming community, creating a surge of anticipation and curiosity surrounding the highly anticipated game. Rockstar Games confirmed the authenticity of the leak and, true to form, unveiled the official trailer for “GTA VI” in December.
The trailer immediately captured the attention of millions worldwide, amassing a staggering 93 million views on YouTube within just 24 hours of its release. However, amidst the fervor surrounding the leak and subsequent trailer release, Rockstar Games remained tight-lipped when pressed for comment by Business Insider.
This incident serves as a stark reminder of the vulnerability of even the most secure organizations and the potential magnitude of cyberattacks. Kurtaj’s actions have undeniably made a lasting impact in the gaming world, bringing both excitement and concern to gamers and developers alike. As the case against Kurtaj unfolds, the industry will undoubtedly be watching closely to see how justice is served and what further consequences may arise.
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