Anodot
Coverage of Anodot in the Nexus archive.
- GTA cheat service Atlas Menu hacked as attacker alleges screenshot spying
Atlas Menu, a Grand Theft Auto V and Counter-Strike 2 cheat service, experienced a data breach in May exposing 64,000 email addresses, usernames, IP addresses, passwords, and internal records. An attacker leaked the database on GitHub, claiming access to all Atlas systems, while users noted this breach contained more sensitive data than prior incidents.
- ShinyHunters claims dump puts 119K Vimeo emails in the wild
A breach at a third-party analytics vendor has exposed the email addresses of over 119,000 Vimeo users. The breach is attributed to a vulnerability in the systems of Anodot, an analytics supplier. No login or payment card data was compromised.
- ShinyHunters claims dump puts 119K Vimeo emails in the wild
A breach at Vimeo has exposed 119,000 email addresses due to a third-party analytics vendor, Anodot. The incident was claimed by ShinyHunters, who added Vimeo to its hit list and dumped the data after a deal was not struck. Vimeo confirmed the breach, stating that technical data, video titles, and metadata were stolen.
- Video service Vimeo confirms Anodot breach exposed user data
Vimeo confirmed that unauthorized access to some user data occurred due to a breach at Anodot, a data anomaly detection company. The incident exposed customer and user information linked to Vimeo through Anodot's services.
- Video site Vimeo blames security incident on Anodot breach
Vimeo reported a security incident linked to Anodot's breach but confirmed hackers did not access video content, user logins, or payment card information. Services remained uninterrupted during the incident.
- Stolen Rockstar Games analytics data leaked by extortion gang
Rockstar Games experienced a data breach linked to a security incident at Anodot, with the ShinyHunters extortion gang leaking stolen analytics data on a data leak site. The incident highlights vulnerabilities in cybersecurity practices for major gaming companies.
- Hack at Anodot leaves over a dozen breached companies facing extortion
A data breach at Anodot has compromised over a dozen companies, including Rockstar Games, with hackers threatening extortion. The incident highlights a targeted attack on corporate giants to steal sensitive data.
- Rockstar Games says hack will have ‘no impact’
Rockstar Games confirmed a data breach involving a third-party provider, with ShinyHunters claiming responsibility for accessing Snowflake instances via Anodot. The group demands a ransom or will leak stolen data, but Rockstar asserts the incident has no impact on its operations or players.