Feds Arrest South Florida Man in $220K Video Game Malware Scheme Targeting Crypto Users

Feds Arrest South Florida Man in $220K Video Game Malware Scheme Targeting Crypto Users

First seen 15 Jul 2026, 18:28 UTC Local10forms.fbi.govwww.scrofanolaw.com 81% similarity 68.0

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Federal agents arrested Zyaire Wilkins, 21, for his role in a video game malware conspiracy that resulted in approximately $220,000 in cryptocurrency theft from 80 wallets. The malware was embedded in games distributed on a digital platform, likely Steam, and targeted users from May 2024 to February 2026. Wilkins financed and marketed the malware-infected games, which infected around 8,000 devices. The FBI is seeking to identify additional victims and has named several games involved in the scheme, including BlockBlasters and Lunara. The investigation is ongoing, with a focus on the primary developer of the malware. Wilkins communicated with this developer using an encrypted messaging platform, revealing a high level of collaboration in the criminal activities.

Key Points: • Zyaire Wilkins arrested for a video game malware conspiracy stealing $220K in crypto. • Malware embedded in games targeted 8,000 users, compromising 80 cryptocurrency wallets. • FBI seeks additional victims and has identified multiple games involved in the scheme.

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2024-05-01
Malware distribution begins
Wilkins and conspirators start distributing infected games, targeting cryptocurrency users.
Local10
2026-02-01
Malware activity ends
The malware campaign concludes, affecting approximately 8,000 users and leading to significant losses.
Local10
2026-07-12
Wilkins arrested
Federal agents arrest Zyaire Wilkins, charging him with conspiracy and theft related to the malware scheme.
Local10
2026-07-15
FBI issues victim appeal
FBI Seattle Division seeks to identify victims of the malware scheme through a public appeal.
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