• Battle.net hit by huge DDoS attack

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu May 12 15:45:03 2022
    Battle.net hit by huge DDoS attack

    Date:
    Thu, 12 May 2022 14:32:23 +0000

    Description:
    World of Warcraft, Overwatch, and Call of Duty players were unable to access their accounts.

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    Popular gaming service Battle.net was taken offline by a Distributed Denial
    of Service ( DDoS ) attack that took services down for several hours.

    Parent company Blizzard tweeted that the attack may result in high latency
    and disconnections for some players.

    According to Downdetector user reports, the DDoS attack affected Overwatch, World of Warcraft, Diablo III, and certain Call of Duty titles. Players took to Twitter to voice their dissatisfaction, noting that these attacks happen relatively often, and that the players would love to see some compensation
    for the hours they couldnt enjoy their favorite games. Frequent attacks

    Nice, 3 hours lost on Monday, can't login again today, the worst of this,
    time refunded = 0, one tweet reads.

    This happens a lot. Blizzard, can we get some sort of compensation? People can't log in or out, and people are falling into the maw, looping!, another user says.

    A DDoS attack happens when a server is flooded with bogus requests. As it tries to address all of them, its bandwidth gets filled, preventing actual users from receiving the service they need. You can think of it as a pizza shop taking phone orders, with all phone lines being taken up by fake
    callers. Read more

    Blizzard confirms Battle.net was taken down by a DDoS attack


    'Hacktivist' activity drives DDoS volumes to all-time high


    DDoS attacks could soon be bigger and more dangerous than ever

    To initiate a DDoS attack, a threat actor would need access to a large number of devices capable of sending tiny requests to the target server. These devices are usually called botnets, and are comprised of hundreds of
    thousands of compromised endpoints , routers, printers, smart home devices, and pretty much any other internet-connected hardware.These usually get infected with malware .

    Last time a DDoS attack against Battle.net made headlines was in November
    last year, when the attack reportedly lasted about an hour. Defend your premises from malicious traffic with the best firewalls around

    Via: The Verge



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