Epic cheater knocks down Fortnite Cheat seller and Ddoser
Blog Andrew Joseph 14 Jul , 2025 0

As one of the world's largest games, Fortnite has long had a place among the bad actors targeting games and players. Over the years, Epic Games has responded by strengthening its security and assurance capabilities and investing in protection measures to ensure the stability of the game.
Recently, Epic has taken legal action against two people, a cheater and the perpetrators of a series of DDOS attacks against Fortnite Creators. According to Epic's comments on the matter, in addition to the “stream sniping” campaign, Ddoser is also destroying the live broadcast of Fortnite content. Meanwhile, another person has been selling and using the permanent Fortnite ban.
We took legal action against two people who were cheated and violated the rules:
One sold and used cheating, and the other sold to a cyberattack, carrying out a cyberattack on the content creator of the game creator (also known as DDOS attack). Both are ordered to stop these activities and are prohibited…– Epic Games Newsroom (@epicnewsroom) July 14, 2025
While Epic doesn't share exactly the type of legal proceedings it has taken, both men received the injunction from Fortnite and posted public apology on its YouTube channel. Their social media accounts were also scrubbed with content.
In their apology video, ddoser, Zebsishared that they conducted a cyber attack under a specific username. They also apologize for the “damage” caused to the attack on Epic, the community and targeted streaming. Cheater, MirrorThey admit to using, selling and distributing “cheating and hardware” and they say they cheated in the Fortnite Championship. They also share that they are permanently banned from playing games and that if they cheat again, they will face other legal actions.
Epic's recent desperate opposition to abuse of cheating, a move that forced two people to apologize to the public is an example of the company's efforts to increase deterrence. last month, Epic wins verdict on another cheaterresulting in a fine of $175,000 for the company's donation to charity.