Rumor: Reports suggest that the leaked GTA: San Andreas source code might be fake, and the archive contains virus
Recently, information surfaced online claiming that the source code of GTA: San Andreas had leaked, but the archive containing it was password-protected. Later, an X user named PliskinDev, who specializes in reverse engineering, stated that the source code is fake and contains a dangerous virus.
According to him, the archive contains a ransomware virus from the Rhysida group, which allows attackers to steal personal data from the computer owner to demand a ransom.
In the comments, some users doubt the authenticity of the information published by PliskinDev. Some people pointed out that the screenshot with the virus shows an archive with a different name — gtasa.7z instead of gtasasc.7z, which is rumored to contain the GTA: San Andreas source code. Additionally, the sizes of the archives are slightly different.
Rockstar, for its part, has yet to comment on the GTA: San Andreas source code leak.