(Image credit: NVIDIA) Last week, hacking group ShinyHunters took to a black hat hacking forum to share that it had successfully breached Nvidia's GeForce Now and was looking to sell "millions of real user records" to the highest bidder. However, Nvidia seems to claim that's not quite the case. As originally spotted by The Cybersec Guru , ShinyHunters claims to have "pulled their entire database straight from the backend" with users' first and last names, email addresses, dates of birth, membership status, 2FA status, and more. However, according to a statement given to VideoCardz from Nvidia: "Our investigation found no impact to Nvidia-operated services. The issue is limited to systems run by a third-party GeForce Now Alliance partner based in Armenia. We are working closely with the partner to support their investigation and resolution. Impacted users will be notified by GFN.am.” (Image credit: The CyberSec Guru) One thing not made clear here is how much actual information ShinyHunters has.…