In late September this year, 2K stated that its user support service system was hacked and reminded players to change their passwords as soon as possible. Rock Star, another company under 2K's parent company T2, was also hacked in September, causing the development images of "GTA

In late September this year, 2K stated that its user support service system was hacked and reminded players to change their passwords as soon as possible. Recently, the information of some players has been leaked and sold by hackers. 2K has issued another message to remind players to reset their passwords and beware of blackmail. In addition, 2K also recommends that users do not click on the malicious link they receive, and also recommends that users who have clicked on the link reset all passwords immediately.

On October 6, 2K contacted users whose information had been accessed and sold: "Unauthorized third parties visited and copied the relevant personal data you recorded when contacting us for support, including your email address, service desk ID number, player code number and console details, etc. "

" For prudent considerations, we recommend that players modify their passwords and enable multiple identity verification to protect their accounts."

2K's parent company, Rock Star, was also hacked in September, and the development images of "GTA6" were leaked on the Internet.