Epic Games Files Lawsuit Against Alleged Fortnite Account Fraudster
The lawsuit accuses Isaac Strock of stealing and reselling hundreds of accounts, causing financial and community harm.
- Epic Games has sued Illinois resident Isaac Strock, alleging he stole and resold hundreds of Fortnite accounts through Telegram and other platforms.
- The lawsuit claims Strock used social engineering tactics to deceive Epic's support team and gain access to accounts by impersonating their rightful owners.
- Epic alleges that Strock also exploited leaked credentials from data breaches to access accounts and sold a guide teaching others how to do the same.
- Strock reportedly sold accounts for significant sums, including one with 146 skins and some V-Bucks for $425 worth of Bitcoin, and boasted online about his profits.
- Epic states that Strock’s actions have caused harm to both the company and the Fortnite community, leading to the loss of player accounts and resources spent on investigations.