This 19 year old in Ukraine made $225,000 hijacking 610,000 Roblox accounts by hiding his malware inside a fake game enhancer
He ran the operation out of an apartment in Lviv from October 2025 to January 2026
Then recruited two partners, a 21 year old and a 22 year old, on gaming forums
The malware was advertised as a Roblox game enhancement tool that promised better performance and new features
Once installed it stole the user's browser session cookie instead of the passwords
A stolen cookie skips the login completely, so the password and the two factor code never come up at all
The crew filtered the accounts with the biggest Robux balances and rarest in game items, ending up with 357 elite accounts on top of the 610,000
They sold the elite ones on Russian language darknet forums and got paid in crypto
Ukrainian cyber police traced the cashout wallet back to the Lviv apartment and ran ten coordinated raids one morning
They seized $37,500 in cash, 37 phones, 11 desktops, 7 laptops, 5 tablets and 4 USB drives
The leader is facing up to 15 years for a Roblox malware run he started when he was 18
Letโs run it,
Giving away 100 * 1k account.
Whatโs your plan and how are you going to use this account.
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Is @rise_pay a scam?
Short story, my mentee requested a payout from @fxifycom and got paid via @rise_pay. Unfortunately, she then received an email claiming to be from Rise support saying her account was locked and that, for verification, she should send her details to reopen it. Before sending her details, she checked her Rise account and saw that it was actually locked. So she sent her details, and just a few minutes later she received an email showing a withdrawal of $10 from Rise, and shortly after that, another withdrawal of the remaining balance in her @rise_pay account.
She then opened a support ticket, and now Rise is saying her account was hacked. My question is: how did the hacker lock her account?..Where is the security?
You need to refund her money, and @fxifycom should consider introducing other withdrawal methods. Screenshot in the comments section
If I blow a $200K challenge account, I lose $1,000.
But if I blow a $200K funded account, I lose the potential $20Kโ$30Kโ$40K in payouts
I could make over the next few months.
Funded accounts are assets.
I never take high risk on them
On challenges? Thatโs a different game.