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Malware Disguised as Leaked GTA 6 Copies Spreading on Piracy Sites

Summary
Recently, rumors have circulated online that a playable build of the highly anticipated Grand Theft Auto VI (GTA 6) has leaked and is available for download on piracy sites. However, this is false. Security researchers and gaming outlets have confirmed that no playable build of GTA 6 exists on the internet. Instead, cybercriminals are capitalizing on players' eagerness by disguising malware as fake "GTA 6 leaked copies" and distributing them via torrents and shady websites. These malicious files may contain trojans that steal personal information, ransomware that encrypts files, or viruses that recruit devices into botnets. Players who download and run these files risk having their systems compromised, leading to data loss, identity theft, or financial damage. This is not a new tactic; similar scams occurred before the releases of major titles like Grand Theft Auto V. The situation is notable because GTA 6 is one of the most anticipated games in recent years, making it a prime target for such schemes. It also highlights the importance of cyber hygiene in the gaming community. Players are urged to obtain games only through official channels such as Steam, Epic Games Store, or console marketplaces, and to avoid downloading unverified files from unauthorized sources. For the industry, this serves as a reminder of the need for robust copyright protection and user education. In…