Epic Games has filed a lawsuit against Isaac Strock for allegedly stealing and selling hundreds of Fortnite accounts. Strock reportedly used social engineering tactics to deceive Epic's customer support and gain access to accounts. The lawsuit cites specific instances where he misrepresented himself to exploit player accounts. Additionally, he was accused of utilizing the dark web to procure personal information and selling stolen accounts for substantial amounts, including transactions via Bitcoin. Epic's legal action is part of a broader commitment to combat cheating in Fortnite and protect the game's integrity.
Epic Games alleges that Isaac Strock stole and sold numerous Fortnite accounts using social engineering and data breaches, showcasing their commitment to combat cheating in the game.
The lawsuit includes details on multiple instances where Strock deceived Epic's support to gain unauthorized access to player accounts, emphasizing the challenges of maintaining account security.
Strock reportedly sold at least one Fortnite account for $425 worth of Bitcoin, highlighting the financial incentives driving such illegal activities in gaming.
Through the lawsuit, Epic Games aims to reinforce its anti-cheat measures and hold wrongdoers accountable to protect the integrity of Fortnite.
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