Trends · High urgency

Roblox Account Takeover via Discord Lure

A 'friend' from a Roblox game DMs the kid on Discord with a link: free Robux, exclusive item drop, become a tester. The link is a clone of the Roblox login. One typed password later, the account is gone — along with years of saved Robux, rare items, and the kid's social standing.

A fishing lure beside a keyboard on a cheerful morning workspace
Most affects
10–1213–15
Teen profile
GamerHigh Screen Time
Family context
Low Digital SupervisionLimited Tech Literacy
Risk type
ScamsPrivacy
I.
What it is

The short version.

The pattern: scammer befriends a kid inside a Roblox game (usually a popular hub like Brookhaven, Adopt Me, MM2), the kid adds them on Discord because Roblox chat is filtered, the scammer sends a phishing link disguised as a Roblox URL — robux-claim.com, rblx-rewards.net, ro-tester.app. The kid logs in to 'claim' the offer. The login form posts directly to the scammer's server. The scammer immediately changes the email + password and offloads everything tradeable to a holding account before the parent notices.

II.
Where it shows up

The platforms and contexts.

Originates inside any popular Roblox game's chat or community Discord. The phishing pages are hosted on cheap domains turned over within hours — Roblox can't keep up with takedowns. Same pattern operators target Fortnite, Minecraft, Valorant accounts.

III.
How long it's been around

The timeline.

Active since at least 2017; matured into an organized industry by 2020. Reddit's r/RobloxHelp gets dozens of fresh account-takeover threads per week. Roblox has hardened login with 2FA but most kid accounts never enable it.

IV.
What to know

The core facts a parent needs.

  • The fake login pages are good. They reproduce Roblox's exact look — font, button colors, even the floating wave animation. An adult can spot the wrong URL; an 8-year-old typically can't.
  • Most kid Roblox accounts don't have 2FA. The recovery email is sometimes the kid's, sometimes a parent's — and scammers swap it immediately, locking everyone out.
  • The social cost is real. If the account had OG status, rare items, friend list, or a popular custom avatar, the kid feels 'erased' — and may try to recover via a SECOND scam offering 'account recovery service.'
V.
The dangers

What's actually at stake.

  • Total account loss including years of Robux purchases, rare items (worth hundreds or thousands on grey market), in-game friends, and the kid's reputation in the games they played.
  • Cascade: same password reuse on Discord, Snapchat, email → all of those follow. Especially bad if the email was the parent's billing email.
  • Predator pipeline: the same actors who run takeover scams also run grooming. A kid in panic over their lost account is easier to manipulate.
VI.
Practice · 60-second talk

The talk that lands — try it now.

Imagine you just learned your teen brushed up against this. You have 60 seconds before the conversation begins. What you say first decides whether the next 20 minutes opens the door — or slams it.

The version that closes the door

"What were you thinking? Give me your phone — now."

Panic + punishment in the same breath. The teen reads it as "every honest detail will be used against me." The phone comes; the truth doesn't.

What would you open with instead? Picture it for a beat — then…

VII.
All steps in one list

Concrete next steps.

  • Enable 2FA on the Roblox account TODAY: Settings → Security → Two-Step Verification (authenticator app, not SMS). Do this on every gaming account in the house. Five minutes per account.
  • Frame the rule the way kids will remember: 'No login pages from links. Ever. Real Roblox login is roblox.com — type it yourself. Anyone offering free Robux or items in a link is a thief, no exceptions.'
  • If the account is already taken: support.roblox.com → Account Hacked. Have the original purchase receipts and creation-date evidence ready. Some accounts recover in days, some never. Manage expectations.
If your teen is in crisis

Roblox support (support.roblox.com) · If real money was on the card: contact card issuer + check statement for unauthorized charges · NCMEC CyberTipline if predator contact was involved.

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