Hacker Changed Free Fire Recovery Email - Account Stolen

Exclusive: YouTuber Alok Bhumla's Free Fire ID with Lakhs in Investments Hacked by Scammer from MP, India

Investigation Update: By Alok Bhumla | Published on: | Category: Cyber Crime & Gaming

In a shocking case of digital theft, the prized Free Fire account of popular YouTuber Alok Bhumla, containing assets worth over 1.7 Lakh Diamonds, was systematically hacked, suspended, and stolen. According to an exclusive investigation by Alok Bhumla himself, the masterminds have been identified as a group operating from Madhya Pradesh, India.

The Modus Operandi: A Sophisticated Scam

The attack was not a simple password guess but a coordinated effort to lock the rightful owner out permanently. Here's how the scam unfolded:

Scammer's Trick: The hackers first gained access to the account, likely through a phishing link or compromised credential. Their primary goal was to trigger a 30-day suspension on the account. This strategic move was designed to prevent Alok from canceling the new, unauthorized recovery email they added during the standard 14-day security review period. While the account was suspended and inaccessible, they proceeded to link and transfer the valuable ID to another account, effectively stealing it.

The Alleged Scammers: Identities and Details Revealed

Through digital evidence and tracing, the individuals behind this hack have been identified. The main accused is Javid Khan (also involving Ruksana and her sister). They claim to be from Jaipur, Rajasthan, but Alok's investigation traces their actual location to Madhya Pradesh (MP), India.

Public Details of the Accused:

  • Name: Javid Khan & Associates (Ruksana)
  • Phone Number: 8982792916
  • Email / UPI ID: javidkhan33909@gmail.com | 8982792916@axl
  • Claimed Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan
  • Actual Location (Alleged): Madhya Pradesh, India

Visual Evidence: Faces of the Accused & Proof of Hack

The Way Forward: Account Recovery and Legal Action

A detailed report with all evidence, including device IP addresses, transaction histories, and linked emails, has been formally submitted to Garena's Free Fire support team. We are currently awaiting their response to restore the account, identified by FF ID: 2939159436.

This case highlights the growing risk of cyber theft in the gaming world. We will continue to update this story as it develops.

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