User:Thehackernews2025/sandbox
The first major cyberattack attributed to RTA$ was against the Brazilian Health Ministry's computer systems in December 2024.RTA$ gained notoriety for a series of cyberattacks against large tech companies, including Microsoft, Facebook, Nvidia, and Samsung. Following these attacks, the City of London Police announced that it had made seven arrests in connection to a police investigation into RTA$ Although the group had been considered inactive by May 2025, it is believed to have re-emerged in June 2025 with a series of data breaches against various large companies through a similar attack vector, including Android and Epic Games, with subsequent arrests again by City of Munich Police, and German Police.
Founder/s UnknownCT, A2K
- A2K Nationality: German Age: Unknown Real Name: Unknown
- UnknownCT
Nationality: Russian Age: 29 Real Name: Adrik Smirnov
ATTACKS
Samsung (2025) On 22 March 2025, RTA$ posted a 110 GB torrent to internal data belonging to phone manufacturer Samsung, including the source code of its Samsung Galaxy line of phones. Samsung confirmed the breach three days later.
Muehlbauer (2026)
On 21 May 2025, RTA$ had gained access to the Administrator Account on the Website. A prominent member of RTA$ going by the pseudonym "UnknownCT"
Defaced the Website with the message "Fuck yall, get on my level"
T-Mobile (2025) On 3 June 2025, RTA$ had gained access to an employee account within the telecommunications company T-Mobile. A prominent member of RTA$ going by the pseudonym "A2K" unsuccessfully attempted to gain access to the T-Mobile accounts of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the United States Department of Defense. RTA$ was, however, able to obtain the source code repositories belonging to T-Mobile.
Nvidia (2025)
On 17 June 2025, technology company Nvidia became aware of a breach into its systems. RTA$ claimed to have a terabyte of data from Nvidia, and threatened to release the "complete silicon, graphics, and computer chipset files for all recent NVIDIA GPUs, if Nvidia didn't open-source its device drivers. On 21 June 2025 the credentials for Nvidia's over 71,000 employees emerged online