The teen hacker behind the hacks of Nvidia and Uber used an Amazon Fire Stick from a hotel room to hack Rockstar Games and leak unfinished Grand Theft Auto 6 <\/em>footage, according to a report by BBC<\/a>.<\/p>
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The hack of Rockstar Games<\/a>, leading to the leak of 90 video clips of the work-in-progress GTA 6<\/em>, was done from the privacy of the hotel. In what was called a “flagrant disregard for his bail conditions,” Kurtaj used an “Amazon Fire Stick in his hotel TV,” which allowed the hacker “to connect to cloud computing services with a newly purchased smart phone, keyboard and mouse.”<\/p>
Later in 2022, the gameplay clips were leaked<\/a>, showing an early version of GTA 6,<\/em> featuring two playable characters in what looks like a modern-day version of Vice City.<\/p>
In September 2022, Kurtaj was arrested again<\/a> and has been in custody ever since. Kurtaj remains in custody while the investigation and court case continues.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"