Epic Cracks Down On Fortnite Cheat Seller And DDoSer
Briefly

Epic Games has intensified efforts against cheating and harassment within Fortnite by recently taking legal action against a cheat seller and a DDoSer disrupting content creator livestreams. Both individuals received bans and issued public apologies online, acknowledging the harm caused to the community and the company. The DDoSer, known as Zebsi, confessed to their actions, while the cheat seller, Mirrored, admitted to cheating in tournaments and faced potential legal consequences if actions continued. These actions reflect Epic's commitment to maintaining game integrity.
Epic took legal action against two individuals engaging in cheating and cyber attacks against Fortnite creators, resulting in bans and public apologies from both offenders.
One individual was a cheat seller and the other carried out DDoS attacks aimed at disrupting Fortnite livestreams, violating the game's rules and community standards.
In their apology video, the DDoSer Zebsi expressed remorse for their actions, acknowledging the harm caused to Epic Games and the community, emphasizing a desire to make amends.
Mirrored, the cheat seller, admitted to using and distributing cheats in Fortnite tournaments, stating their permanent ban and potential for further legal action if cheats are used again.
Read at GameSpot
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