Not long after Take-Two Interactive issued a cease and desist letter to the OpenIV team, creators of one of the most commonly used modding tool for GTA 5, the parent company of Rockstar Games has gone after the distributors of two paid hack menus that can be used in GTA Online.
Force Hax, a frequently used subscription based hack menu was first to be shut down, followed by Menyoo PC's Online version. Force Hax, back when available, advertised itself as being an "Undetected GTA V Mod menu for PC" which "Bypasses latest Rockstar anti cheats". Users had to purchase the menu with licenses lasting a week, a month or 3 months. Force Hax also co-opted Star Wars imagery using Darth Vader as a mascot with the caption "the dark side of GTA V PC modding". How Disney wasn't the first to hit them with their lawyers is beyond us.
Whatever kind of pressure Take-Two placed on them, it must have been pretty serious since the team took down the site almost immediately. Now, navigating to their URL will simply display a message about their shutting down.
After discussions with Take-Two Interactive, effective immediately we are ceasing all maintenance, development and distribution of the Force Hax cheat menu services. We will be donating our proceeds to charity and we apologize for any and all problems Force Hax services have cause to the Grand Theft Auto Online community.
The part about donating their proceeds to charity smells of deceit from a mile away.
First of all, it's pretty much impossible that they still have all their proceeds from distribution and you can bet they won't pay an equal amount out of their pockets. Secondly, a group dedicated to something so ethically wrong as selling TOS-breaching online hacks would be the last to give so much as a dime to charity.

That said, the message left by the Menyoo team seems to clarify something about this whole charity business that makes it more plausible that the groups will actually follow through: it was part of the agreement (or terms of surrender, more like) dictated by Take-Two.
After discussions with Take-Two Interactive, effective immediately we are ceasing all maintenance, development and distribution of the Menyoo cheat menu services. We will be donating our proceeds to a charity designated by Take-Two. We apologize for any and all problems Menyoo has caused to the Grand Theft Auto Online community.
Menyoo has a free version used in single player,and actual mods of the non-cheating variety make use of it to function. This version of Menyoo is still available, but who knows for how long.
Both menus seemingly complied with Take-Two's requests with haste, which raises the question why the company didn't just do this in the first place, and why did they have to go after OpenIV?
Speaking of OpenIV, the fan backlash for their shutdown of OpenIV has been much larger than what we suspect Take-Two was prepared for. After a coordinated push to flood Steam with negative reviews, over the course of a day the 'recent' tab of the reviews went from overwhelmingly positive to overwhelmingly negative. Since then, the overall rating of the game has also changed to mixed.