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CyberLeek Offline as Take-Two and Microsoft Crack Down on GTA 6 Leaks

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The GTA 6 hacker known as CyberLeek has gone offline after days of dodging takedowns and copyright strikes. The last remaining outlet, a website mirror, returned a 502 error, while the leaker's Telegram channel was pulled down for copyright infringement.

This follows Take-Two's escalating legal push to identify who's behind the leaks. On August 20, the publisher filed subpoenas with the Southern District Court of New York targeting Microsoft and Discord, including records tied to a GitHub repository that hosted the leaked material.

Microsoft Chief Technology Officer Scott Van Vliet publicly addressed the situation on X, noting that the tech giant is actively assisting publisher leadership 'to protect creative works and intellectual property.'

The sudden blackout has fueled speculation online about whether authorities have identified or caught the leaker, though there's no confirmation either way.

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