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GTA 6 Hacker's True Motive Questioned: Using Leaks to Pump Cryptocurrency?

Summary
Recent developments in the investigation into the massive Grand Theft Auto VI leak have taken a new turn. By tracing the cryptocurrency transaction records linked to the hacker known as CyberLeek, netizens have found that the account may have profited over $50,000 from related cryptocurrency projects, potentially exposing the hacker's real identity. Since August 18, CyberLeek has been publishing a large amount of GTA 6 leaked content, including gameplay footage of the protagonist driving vehicles, fighting NPCs, and playing basketball at home. The leaks later expanded to include game maps, radio stations, and flight mechanics. Simultaneously, the hacker promoted his own cryptocurrency while releasing the leaks. Rockstar Games has filed DMCA takedown requests against the videos, and netizens have begun attempting to trace the leaker's identity. This incident has led players to question the hacker's true motives: are those who supported him under the banner of "boycotting physical editions" being exploited? The leak not only severely impacts game development but also exposes cybersecurity vulnerabilities, while the hacker's profit-making scheme adds complexity to the situation. For the industry, this serves as a reminder for game companies to strengthen internal security measures and prompts reflection on the profit chains behind leaks. Additionally, the incident highlights the…