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GTA 6 leaker Cyberleek sells premium ad space, asks 400 Monero (~$164K)
Cyberleek, the person who leaked Grand Theft Auto 6, is offering premium advertising and exclusive leaked gameplay content on their website instead of a ransom. The site requires a 400 Monero payment (about $164,730) to enable secure contact via Session messenger and negotiate placements such as video watermarks or custom footage, including sexual content. Take-Two and Rockstar are actively pursuing Cyberleek, making any commercial deals legally and reputationally risky for potential buyers.
- Website added a “contact” tab saying Cyberleek is raising funds through community support and strategic partnerships via premium ads and exclusive content rather than a ransom
- Payment model requires a 400 Monero donation (roughly $164,730) to enable secure contact over Session messenger for deal negotiations
- Offered deliverables include purchasing ad placements (e.g., video watermarks) and custom-made leaked gameplay footage tailored to brands, including sexual content
- Take-Two and Rockstar are conducting a manhunt for Cyberleek over the GTA 6 leak, raising legal and reputational risks for advertisers