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CRITICAL2026-05-30via haveibeenpwned

🚨 Atlas Menu Breach — 64K Accounts Exposed

Atlas Menu suffered a data breach affecting 64K accounts. Here's what happened, what data was exposed, and what you should do right now.

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ACCOUNTS
CRITICAL
SEVERITY
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DATA TYPES

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.

Impact

  • Affected accounts: 64K
  • Data exposed: Email addresses, IP addresses, Passwords, Support tickets, Usernames
  • Severity: CRITICAL
  • Source: [haveibeenpwned](https://haveibeenpwned.com/PwnedWebsites#AtlasMenu)
  • What You Should Do

    If you have an account with Atlas Menu, take these steps immediately:

  • **Change your password** — Use a unique, strong password (16+ chars with mixed case, numbers, symbols)
  • **Enable 2FA** — Turn on two-factor authentication if available
  • **Check your email** — Search for breach notifications from Atlas Menu
  • **Monitor your accounts** — Watch for unauthorized access on any service where you reused the same password
  • **Scan your site** — If you run a website, [run a free ScanMyVibe scan](https://scanmyvibe.co/scan) to check if your own security headers and configurations protect against common attack vectors
  • Is Your Website Secure?

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    Timeline

  • 2026-05-30 — Breach reported
  • 2026-05-30 — ScanMyVibe breach alert published
  • Ongoing — Investigation in progress

  • This article is auto-generated by ScanMyVibe's breach monitoring system. Sources are verified but details may evolve as investigations progress. Last updated: 2026-05-31.

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