Arion Kurtaj, the 18-year-old hacker responsible for the infamous Grand Theft Auto 6 leak from last year, was sentenced to indefinite custody at a “secure hospital,” according to the BBC. Kurtaj was deemed unfit to stand trial due to what BBC called “acute autism,” and will spend the rest of his life at the hospital unless doctors find him “no longer a danger.” He was found guilty on 12 charges that include fraud and blackmail.
Kurtaj is said to be a member of an international hacking group called Lapsus$, which has claimed responsibility for hacks at Uber, Nvidia, and Rockstar Games. All together, the companies said the damage caused by the hack cost them “nearly $10 million,” according to the BBC. Rockstar Games said it spent $5 million on its recovery after the hack, plus thousands of hours by its staff.
Rockstar Games has not responded to Polygon’s request for comment.
Kurtaj was reportedly on bail after hacking Nvidia when he got into Rockstar Games’ company Slack channel “using an Amazon Firestick, his hotel TV and a mobile phone,” BBC reported. He was able to download and later share more than 90 video clips of the in-development game. Nearly an hour’s worth of footage was published on a Grand Theft Auto forum. The footage confirmed a Bloomberg report that said the game would be set in fictionalized Miami, better known as Vice City in the franchise, and feature a playable female character. GTA 6’s first trailer revealed that this character is called Lucia, and paired up with another lead named Jason. (The GTA 6 trailer was leaked early, too.)
Even with the leak, Rockstar racked up more than 90 million views in less than 24 hours after its trailer was published. Two weeks since its debut, the trailer has 155
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