GTA 5 is still relevant, and to such an extent that people still use cheating services related to the game. However, destiny has its own ways to punish the cheaters. In a recent development, it has been revealed that the cheating platform Atlas Menu was hacked, and this could have exposed the personal information of a lot of users. As per the data breach notification website Have I Been Pwned, the attack compromised more than 64,000 user accounts. The hacked data includes usernames, IP addresses, scrambled passwords, customer support tickets, and email addresses. And the breach is more of an irony because Atlas Menu advertised itself as a secure platform that provided 'secure authentication and enhanced privacy through our advanced encryption
techniques.' We at Times Now Tech checked the Atlas Menu website, and it showed a server error, which means that the website is not in a live state right now.PlayStation State Of Play 2026 Time, Date, Expectations, And Where To Watch





/images/ppid_a911dc6a-image-178031709894923559.webp)
/images/ppid_59c68470-image-178030753021482125.webp)


/images/ppid_a911dc6a-image-178013152059136189.webp)

