UX Murder Mystery
A five year build. Twelve thousand players. Gone in an afternoon. This week on UX Murder Mystery, we reopen the Roblox case file, and this time the victims are not just kids. They are the developers who built the platform's billion dollar economy. Back in Episode 3, we put Roblox on trial for a design culture that treated child safety as a cost center. The verdict then: platform design is safety design. This week, Roblox proves that promise runs in only one direction, and the developers are next. Hackers have moved on from stealing rare items to stealing entire games. Using fake job offers and malware, they hijack developer accounts and walk away with the games, the groups, and the Robux revenue. Then comes the real crime scene: a recovery process so broken that a 15 year old fought support for over a month with nothing to show for it, while stolen games were restored only after a journalist emailed for comment. Brian and Eve break down where the UX actually failed: the missing chain of custody that cannot tell theft from a sale, the burden of proof dumped onto the victim with the least power, and a support system whose only working escalation path is "be newsworthy." We close on the money behind the framing and the wall of lawsuits now surrounding the platform, from a federal MDL to a securities class action triggered by the very safety features the child safety cases demanded. Same defendant. Same design culture. New body count. Further reading: 404 Media, "Hackers Are Hijacking Entire Roblox Games Now" (Joseph Cox) https://www.404media.co/hackers-are-hijacking-entire-roblox-games-now/ [https://www.404media.co/hackers-are-hijacking-entire-roblox-games-now/] BleepingComputer, on the 610,000 account theft ring arrests https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-arrested-for-hijacking-and-selling-610-000-roblox-accounts/ [https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/hackers-arrested-for-hijacking-and-selling-610-000-roblox-accounts/] Hosted by Brian J. Crowley & Eve Eden / Edited by Kelsey Smith / Intro Animation & Logo Design by Brian J. Crowley / Music by Nicolas Lee / A joint production of EVE | User Experience Design Agency and CrowleyUX | Where Systems Meet Stories / ©2026 Brian J. Crowley and Eve Eden / questions@UXmurdermystery.com [questions@UXmurdermystery.com] / "Thank you for watching and or listening!" For informational/entertainment purposes only. Views are commentary and speculation, not statements of fact. Discussions of real companies/individuals use publicly available info for critique and education. Not factual assertions about motives or intentions. Creators disclaim liability for damages from reliance on content. Events may be dramatized for illustrative purposes.
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