Hackers used the GTA 6 data breach to plot a token scam, suspected of driving up prices before selling off tokens
2026-08-22 20:56:38
According to CoinMeta, as reported by bits.media, the hacker group Cyberleek planned a scam to manipulate the price of cryptocurrencies for profit in the GTA data breach incident. After selling the leaked documents on the dark web, someone created a token named Cyberleek. Approximately 20 fake accounts continuously bought this token over a period of three days, artificially pushing its market value to several million dollars. The organizers then sold off their holdings at high prices to cash out. The hackers set up a voting system that required users to purchase the token in order to participate, and the final voting results were clearly manipulated by them.
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