NVIDIA Confirms GeForce NOW Data Breach for Armenian Users
NVIDIA confirmed a data breach affecting GeForce NOW users in Armenia after a compromise of a third-party regional partner's infrastructure. Exposed data includes names, emails, phone numbers, dates of birth, and usernames for affected users. The incident occurred in late March; NVIDIA stated its own network was not impacted. A ShinyHunters impersonator had previously claimed the breach.
- names
- email-addresses
- phone-numbers
- dates-of-birth
- usernames
A data breach at a third-party regional partner has exposed names, email addresses, phone numbers, dates of birth, and usernames belonging to NVIDIA GeForce NOW users in Armenia.
NVIDIA confirmed the incident on May 8, 2026, stating that the compromise occurred in late March and involved infrastructure operated by an external partner serving the Armenian market. The company emphasized that its own corporate network remained untouched. Public reporting indicates the breach was first claimed by an impersonator account mimicking the threat group ShinyHunters. Available reporting describes the exposed records as limited to the affected Armenian user base, though the precise number of individuals impacted has not been disclosed.
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