It seems that it would not be the first time that this boy commits a crime.
Convulsive days around GTA VI, since, as many of you already know, Rockstar’s star title for the next few years and that is still in development suffered a hack in its source codethis being one of the largest that has ever been made in the video game industry and being even more relevant if we take into account that everything indicates that it was the work of a teenager.
In fact, the matter is becoming even more serious than it first seemed, as the FBI is also investigating what appears to be a much larger organization. Be that as it may, the truth is that, far from being compensated, everything indicates that the hacker intends to continue revealing game content, thereby giving rise to the fear of seeing more leaks be skin deep.
Be that as it may, it has recently become known that the young man who is believed to have been responsible for this hack will appear in court over the weekend in London, even though this anonymous teenager has been accused of two charges of misuse of the computer and two counts of breach of bail conditionssince, given the situation, everything indicates that it was not the first time that this young man has committed crimes related to this type.
In fact, this has been reported by the London police, who have released a statement on social networks informing that the National Cyber Crimes Unit would have made the arrest. Needless to say, members of the London Security Forces believe that the teenager belongs to LapsuSgroup responsible for other hacks investigated by the FBI such as that of Uber, Nvidia, Samsung and Microsoft:
Teenager charged with breach of bail and computer misuse offenses pic.twitter.com/8rQnsPblIL
— City of London Police (@CityPolice) September 24, 2022
Despite everything, it must be said that, at the moment, it seems that GTA VI plans go ahead, being so that the development seems not to have been interrupted too much. Otherwise, it should be noted that GTA VI is being developed for PS5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PCwith no definite release date.