Violations identified in ISS operations, classified under the RCR Encyclopedia and applicable United States federal law.
Each section presents the classification definition from the Roblox Criminal Records (RCR) threat framework, the applicable federal statute or platform policy, and direct links to evidence within this archive. Definitions are sourced from the RCR Encyclopedia. Legal citations link to the Cornell Legal Information Institute. No legal conclusions are asserted — the evidence is presented for independent review.
Doxxing
CyberaggressionThe collection and unauthorized disclosure of personal or sensitive information — including real names, addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, family details, and social media accounts — without the consent of the individual and with intent to harass, intimidate, threaten, or harm the victim. The disclosure results in actual harm or creates a significant risk of harm — physical, emotional, psychological, or reputational.
Cyberstalking
Online HarassmentRepeated harassment through electronic means involving a pattern of following, contacting, or monitoring an individual without their consent. Characterized by unwanted surveillance, invasion of privacy, and persistence despite objection. The perpetrator obtains personal information without consent and uses electronic platforms to track, profile, and monitor targets.
Exploitation of Minors
Predatory BehaviorThe deliberate targeting and exploitation of vulnerable individuals, particularly minors. Includes the systematic collection and storage of personal information on children without parental knowledge or consent. Face photographs, legal names, ages, locations, and personal contact information were compiled and maintained as intelligence dossiers on individual players — many of whom were children aged 13–16.
Espionage & Infiltration
General MaliceObtaining sensitive information covertly to exploit or retaliate. Includes conducting unauthorized intelligence operations with formal case numbers, maintaining designated covert cells for sensitive work, and filing classified intelligence reports. ISS operated a structured intelligence apparatus with assigned officers, codenames, and formal counterintelligence investigations against community members.
Corruption & Power Abuse
General MaliceThe abuse of power for personal gain, creating harm or unequal advantage. Individual ISS officers held unilateral veto power over all leadership appointments across the PATHOS III community. 1,223 logged actions — permanent blacklists, ranklocks, and position bars — were issued without external oversight, appeals process, or accountability mechanism.
Organized Collusion
General MaliceActive cooperation in wrongdoing — group efforts to harm, harass, deceive, or coordinate surveillance operations. ISS conducted cross-server enforcement coordination with external organizations, systematically monitored 19 groups of interest, and maintained 16,125 messages in internal command channels coordinating collective surveillance operations across multiple platforms.