Hack at Anodot leaves over a dozen breached companies facing extortion
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The first StrictlyVC of 2026 hits San Francisco. Tickets are going fast. Register now. Save up to $680 on your Disrupt 2026 pass. Ends 11:59 p.m. PT tonight. REGISTER NOW. TechCrunch Desktop Logo TechCrunch Mobile Logo LatestStartupsVentureAppleSecurityAIApps EventsPodcastsNewsletters SearchSubmit Site Search Toggle Mega Menu Toggle Topics Latest Hack at Anodot leaves over a dozen breached companies facing extortion Zack Whittaker 7:46 AM PDT · April 13, 2026 Hackers have reportedly stolen data from at least a dozen companies following a breach at business monitoring software maker Anodot, leaving its customers exposed to extortion and at risk of having their data published online. Bleeping Computer, among the first to report the Anodot breach, and BBC News both reported that the ShinyHunters hacking group was threatening to release the stolen data if its ransom demands were not met. The breach is the latest example of hackers targeting software used by corporate giants in an effort to steal sensitive data from multiple companies in one go. Anodot, which helps its corporate customers detect outages and other issues that might affect their ability to make revenue, said on its status page that the incident began on April 4, when the company’s data connectors stopped working, preventing its customers from accessing their cloud-stored data. According to the reports, the hackers broke into Anodot and stole authentication tokens that its customers use to gain access to their data in the cloud. Using those tokens, the hackers stole reams of customer data from the cloud storage. One cloud storage provider, Snowflake, cut off Anodot customers from their cloud data after detecting “unusual activity” in some data stores, said Bleeping Computer. One of the affected companies is said to be Rockstar Games, the maker of the Grand Theft Auto and Max Payne video games, per gaming news outlet Kotaku. “We can confirm that a limited amount of non-material company information was accessed in connection with a third-party data breach. This incident has no impact on our organization or our players,” Rockstar spokesperson Murphy Siegel told TechCrunch in an emailed statement. Rockstar Games was also breached in 2022, when hackers stole and published an early trailer for the company’s upcoming flagship game, Grand Theft Auto VI. Snowflake did not respond to TechCrunch’s request for comment on Monday. Glassbox, which owns Anodot, also did not respond to a request for comment. ShinyHunters are a group of largely English-speaking hackers known for stealing data and extorting their victims. The hackers are known for their social engineering skills, such as impersonating IT help desk and support staff to trick employees at large companies into granting them access to accounts or systems on the company’s network. The group targets companies that store large amounts of data in cloud storage. In the past year, ShinyHunters has focused on companies like Anodot, Gainsight and Salesloft, which allow their customers to access and analyze large datasets in their cloud storage, in an effort to steal passwords and tokens. In some cases, the stolen data has contained tokens that allowed the hackers to subsequently breach other companies. Zack Whittaker Security Editor Zack Whittaker is the security editor at TechCrunch. He also authors the weekly cybersecurity newsletter, this week in security. He can be reached via encrypted message at zackwhittaker.1337 on Signal. You can also contact him by email, or to verify outreach, at zack.whittaker@techcrunch.com. April 30 San Francisco, CA StrictlyVC kicks off the year in SF. Get in the room for unfiltered fireside chats with industry leaders, insider VC insights, and high-value connections that actually move the needle. Tickets are limited. Most Popular Sam Altman responds to ‘incendiary’ New Yorker article after attack on his home Anthony Ha France to ditch Windows for Linux to reduce reliance on US tech Zack Whittaker YouTube Premium and YouTube Music are getting more expensive Aisha Malik This founder helped build SpaceX’s most powerful rocket engine. Now he’s building a ‘fighter jet for orbit.’ Tim Fernholz Developer of VeraCrypt encryption software says Windows users may face boot-up issues after Microsoft locked his account Zack Whittaker Apple’s foldable iPhone is on track to launch in September, report says Aisha Malik AI startup Rocket offers vibe McKinsey-style reports at a fraction of the cost Jagmeet Singh X LinkedIn Facebook Instagram youTube Mastodon Threads Bluesky TechCrunchStaffContact UsAdvertiseCrunchboard JobsSite Map Terms of ServicePrivacy PolicyRSS Terms of UseCode of Conduct OpenAIIranGas PricesTeslaAppleTech LayoffsChatGPT © 2026 TechCrunch Media LLC.




