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Yesterday a video game streamer named RastalandTV inadvertently livestreamed themselves being a victim of a cryptodraining campaign.

This particular spearphishing campaign is extraordinarily heinous because RastaLand is suffering from Stage-4 Sarcoma and is actively seeking donations for their cancer treatment. They lost $30,000 of the money which was designated for their cancer treatment. In the steam clip their friend tries to console them while they cry out, "I am broken now."

They were contacted by an unknown person who requested they play their video game demo (downloadable from Steam). In exchange for RastaLand playing their video game demo on stream, they would financially compensate them.

Unfortunately, the Steam game was actually a cryptodrainer masquerading as a legitimate video game.
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Previously we made a post about a cancer patient being a victim of a malicious Steam game. It is a cryptodrainer masquerading as a free-to-play video game.

Based on reports and conversations occurring online, this is the malicious video game:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/3872350/BlockBlasters/
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Previously we made a post about a cancer patient being a victim of a malicious Steam game. It is a cryptodrainer masquerading as a free-to-play video game. Based on reports and conversations occurring online, this is the malicious video game: https://st…
However, it is important that I note that I have not personally reviewed the game yet to determine if this is actually malware. This is what the victims allege or believe to be the culprit.
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I guess we lookin' at this mfer fr
Chat, I'm not video game developer, but this file looks strange. Why does this video game contain a .bat file that looks for your browser credentials and crypto wallets?
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Dawg, why did these cryptodrainer nerds leave their Telegram credentials exposed in plain text in their drainer?
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Dawg, why did these cryptodrainer nerds leave their Telegram credentials exposed in plain text in their drainer?
Who are these people and why do they target cancer patients?
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Who are these people and why do they target cancer patients?
Update: entire channel has been deleted. Accounts also deleted.

Where did they go? :(
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Update: entire channel has been deleted. Accounts also deleted. Where did they go? :(
Clicked the wrong button, accidentally pulled their infrastructure and victim logs, all 907 victims
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> find sketchy steam game
> download it
> find shitty .bat
> open it
> find hardcoded telegram creds
> get everything
> pull infra and all logs

dawg, you have to write better malware. took less than 30 minutes bro. you gotta lock in
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Okay, I'm done looking at the malware. I enjoyed reversing it and looking at it. I've got stuff I gotta do now though.

Interesting technique by "David" to hire someone from Telegram to make the video game. I never considered this as a TTP. +1 cat picture for the clever idea.

-1 cat picture for using generic malware. This is probably some DaaS or ChatGPT malware. Makes use of Python and .BAT stuff.

-1 cat picture for draining a person with stage-4 cancer. That is really fucked up bro.

Game on Steam:
"BlockBlasters"

Fake VirusTotal user:
"zombiebunny"

Hashes:
"bot"
af2f245a28134ec9ac8e790ecd897a24f9ae7a254aa97dc72d19b6cbaf3233e9

"game2"
aa1a1328e0d0042d071bca13ff9a13116d8f3cf77e6e9769293e2b144c9b73b3

"h"
9c6e4acc987f305ab039c8384c14d1cc303f1ad6296364faa96cbb351729e84d

"Index"
85e815ed3a9a52f13833f39fa47e249a8d463830162b62da6df8deaea89d1010

"Test"
db919e9d879050bba18295adb71f5b1866d0bdb9759bdfc9e2cca719514f7004

White listed users:
79d69f9a712d239a8d66d8f41b78719e93f8c6308f4eb4d6208d227d72ce894e
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tl;dr of today

> rastalandTV gets crypto drained
> he has stage 4 cancer
> hes targeted specifically for his cancer treatment money
> loses $32,000
> nerds band together
> ZssBecker donates $30,000 to him
> malware nerds come together
> drainer infra found
> pull all victim data from infra
> victims will be notified
> all malware flagged
> osint nerds come together
> find drainers info from their telegram ids
> find info from their steam ids

tl;dr tl;dr stage 4 cancer bro gets fucked over, 50+ nerds band together to undo the damage

fuck cancer
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Block Blasters, the cryptodraining malware which masqueraded as a legitimate video game, has been removed from Steam.
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Hello,

I've received a bunch of notifications today about the "Block Blaster" ... pseudo-takedown that occurred in response to a group of individuals spearphishing and cryptodraining a cancer patient.

I appreciate everyone thanking me or giving me a congratulations.

I am not fully responsible for the actions which occurred. I did reverse engineer the malware and identify infrastructure, however any work done was accelerated due to a group of people.

When I announced I was going to look at the video game closer to determine if it was malware (it was malware), a person contacted me and spun up a group of like minded people interested in examining Block Blaster closer.

Here are the cool and badass people I worked with:
- zachxbt
- 1989
- andreee_eeeeee
- escrow_
- C4L38
- defidownsin
- "J"
- Random nerds who provided "tips" to us

I've never really spoken with these people before, omit ZachXBT, but each of us was angry from what we had seen.

Before I get off for the evening I want to note that I am uploading Block Blaster to the malware library.

"./Samples/Families/Block Blaster"

I have also synced all samples in Triage and VirusTotal if you want to examine them closer. I noted the SHA256 hashes in a previous post.
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If you're curious about "Block Blaster", the crypto-draining malware that masqueraded as a legitimate Steam video game, 1989 and some other nerds did a brief write-up on the malware.

tl;dr slop

You can read it here:
https://vx-underground.org/Malware%20Analysis/2025/2025-09-21%20-%20Block%20Blasters%20-%20Forensic%20Report/Paper
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