NVIDIA has confirmed a data breach affecting GeForce NOW users in Armenia, caused by a compromise of infrastructure operated by a regional partner, GFN.am. The breach, which occurred between March 20–26, exposed personal data including full names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and usernames. No passwords were leaked, and NVIDIA's own network was unaffected. The threat actor ShinyHunters claimed responsibility, posting stolen data samples and offering the full database for $100,000 in cryptocurrency. GFN.am also manages GeForce NOW operations in several other countries, though no impact on those regions has been confirmed.

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