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The 18-year-old hacker was sentenced to life guardianship by a British court for leaking GTA6

author:Leaf Pig Game Network

With the development of network technology, game companies are paying more and more attention to the confidentiality of R&D, but there are still many hackers who use illegal means to steal secrets and make them public. Although many players turn a blind eye to the leakage of the "Uncle Party", once the game company investigates it, the crime will be big.

Recently, the British court dealt with a hacker leak case, about the genius hacker who illegally uploaded the video footage of GTA6 research and development last year, and was directly sentenced to "lifelong care".

The 18-year-old hacker was sentenced to life guardianship by a British court for leaking GTA6

According to R-star's complaint, the hacker named Arion Kurtaj maliciously uploaded at least 90 video files involving the core gameplay of the game during the development of GTA6 last year, causing R-star to suffer a loss of more than $5 million, and it also affected the progress of GTA6 development and publicity. Therefore, they demanded that the hacker compensate for the related losses and be punished as he deserves.

The 18-year-old hacker was sentenced to life guardianship by a British court for leaking GTA6

Judging from the previously leaked clips, the plot of this uncle's party leak is really serious, and many game features in development have been directly demonstrated, and you can even see part of the game's source code from the leaked clips. For the R-star developers, they really need to rewrite some program logic to avoid the game being cracked by Internet hackers before it is launched.

The 18-year-old hacker was sentenced to life guardianship by a British court for leaking GTA6

Faced with a huge amount of compensation, the parents of hacker Arion Kurtaj said that the child has severe autism, so many of his behaviors are uncontrolled, and they want to be exempted from punishment. In the end, the British court sentenced the 18-year-old to life care, and he would need to stay in hospital jail for the rest of his life until doctors decided he was no longer dangerous.

The 18-year-old hacker was sentenced to life guardianship by a British court for leaking GTA6

I have to say that it is better for everyone to touch less of this thing of the uncle's party. What do you think about this?

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