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    GTA VI fans beware experts warn 'a new wave of scam websites' is offering early access, but just stealing your bank details instead

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    Sat, 27 Jun 2026 23:10:00 +0000

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    Cybercriminals are exploiting GTA VI anticipation with fake beta programmes designed to steal money, credentials, and personal information.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Fake GTA VI beta keys are already draining cryptocurrency wallets worldwide AI-generated scam websites now imitate Rockstar branding with alarming accuracy Malware hidden inside fake game downloads can expose banking credentials instantly Grand Theft Auto VI is not due on consoles until November 19 2026, but official preorders open soon, and cybersecurity researchers have warned criminals are already exploiting the wait with a coordinated wave of fraudulent websites.

    Malwarebytes and NordVPN have both flagged sites promising "VIP early access" or exclusive beta keys to one of gaming's most anticipated releases. The schemes ask victims to hand over money, personal information, or both, often before any real product changes hands. Latest Videos From Watch full video here: How the scam works Some fraudulent sites ask players to pay a few hundred dollars in cryptocurrency for a so-called VIP beta key. This method makes refunds or fraud reports practically impossible once the payment
    clears.

    According to Stefan Dasic of Malwarebytes, GTA VI is "the perfect bait" that can be used by cybercriminals. You may like Cybercriminals are using GTA 6 hype to spread malware ahead of launch, NordVPN warns Rockstar confirms major third-party data breach: GTA VI maker says 'no impact on our organization or our players' GTA 6 pre-orders could be imminent, according to a new Best Buy 'leak'

    The franchise sold hundreds of millions of copies and went 13 years without a new entry conditions that make hype, and therefore impatience, unusually intense.

    Gerald Kasulis of NordVPN said scammers now use AI to mimic Rockstar's official branding so convincingly that polished emails and websites slip past a gamer's usual scepticism. Are you a pro? Subscribe to our newsletter Sign
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    Some pages invoke the phrase "help us build Vice City," a reference to the game's fictional setting, to create a false sense of insider access.

    Victims are sometimes directed to download software branded as an early
    build, including one fake file called GTA Mobile 6.

    According to researchers, this file contains malware capable of letting fraudsters remotely access the victim's device, often bypassing antivirus software. What to read next Rockstar hackers publish 78.6 million stolen records but many of us will be disappointed Security experts warn of AI-boosted scam campaigns that can trick even the smartest victims New GTA 6 details spotted, including the appearance of a Wolverine actor and an odd easter egg that fans believe is a nod to another GTA game

    NordVPN has separately traced some of these fraudulent domains to a wider network with a documented history of spreading banking trojans, infostealers, and ransomware .

    Other variants simply harvest names, addresses, dates of birth, or existing GTA login credentials, data that can then be resold.

    Several of these scam sites even target PC and Android users, despite
    Rockstar never confirming that those versions exist yet. Who is being targeted? The typical victim tends to be someone too young, too eager, or simply underinformed, and primarily driven by a desire to be first in line
    for the game.

    However, Malwarebytes' assessment of the scam wave reveals that the trick itself is rarely sophisticated, yet it consistently fools people regardless
    of age.

    The character of those falling for these scams goes beyond simple naivety, since urgency and curiosity are what scammers are really exploiting across these campaigns.

    Younger players and newcomers to online gaming appear especially exposed, given their relative unfamiliarity with how official preorder and beta access processes normally function.

    Neither company has data on exactly how many people have visited these sites or lost money so far.

    Rockstar Games has not responded to requests for comment on the ongoing scam wave or its impact on players.

    Security researchers are urging anyone tempted by claims of early GTA VI access to pause and verify the source before entering any personal or financial details.

    Players who have already entered credentials or payment information are advised to change their passwords immediately.

    They should also contact their bank without delay, since cryptocurrency payments in particular cannot be reversed once sent.

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