The Atlas Menu data breach exposed 63,926 records including Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Support tickets, Usernames. This breach has been verified by HaveIBeenPwned. Affected users should check HaveIBeenPwned.com and take immediate steps to protect their accounts.
What Happened
In May 2026, the GTA V and CS2 cheat service Atlas Menu suffered a data breach. An attacker claimed to have gained access to all Atlas systems and published the service's database to a public GitHub repository. The incident exposed 64k unique email addresses along with usernames, IP addresses, support tickets and passwords stored as bcrypt hashes.
- Breach date
- 2026-05-30
- Records affected
- 63,926
- Verified
- Yes
- Domain
- atlasmenu.net
What Was Exposed
The following data types were included in the breach:
- Email addresses
- IP addresses
- Passwords
- Support tickets
- Usernames
What You Should Do
If you had an account with Atlas Menu, take these steps immediately:
- Check if your account was affected at HaveIBeenPwned.com
- Change your password immediately on the affected service and any other account where you used the same password
- Watch for phishing emails that reference the breach or impersonate the affected company
- Be alert for social engineering attempts using your exposed personal information
- Enable two-factor authentication on the affected service if available
- Consider using a password manager to generate unique passwords for each service
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