Lapsus$: British teen hacker behind GTA 6 leak sentenced to life in hospital

Lapsus$

Arion Kurtaj, a British teenager on a hacking rampage, was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order for stealing 90 clips from the upcoming Grand Theft Auto 6 game. According to the BBC, an autistic 18-year-old hacker from Oxford played a critical role in Lapsus$, a cybercrime group that targeted major firms like Uber and Nvidia, inflicting millions in damages. Due to his talent and intent, he was deemed a public threat and granted an indefinite hospital order, remaining confined until physicians deemed him safe.

Kurtaj has been violent in detention, according to the court, with dozens of reports of harm or property damage. Doctors ruled Kurtaj unsuitable to stand trial owing to his severe autism, thus the jury was asked to decide whether or not he performed the claimed offences, not whether or not he did so with criminal intent, according to the news portal. According to The Guardian, even after his laptop was taken, Kurtaj carried out his cyber attack using an Amazon Firestick, his hotel television, and a cell phone. He hacked into the company’s internal Slack communications system and declared, “If Rockstar does not contact me on Telegram within 24 hours, I will start releasing the source code.”

In the same trial, another member of Lapsus$, aged 17 and protected by legal anonymity, was convicted. They were charged with two counts of fraud, two violations of the Computer Misuse Act, and one crime of blackmail. On Thursday, he was sentenced to a youth rehabilitation order at Guildford Crown Court in Surrey. The GTA 6 trailer was released earlier this month, accumulating a remarkable 128 million views on YouTube in only four days.

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