Ubisoft filed lawsuit against website launching DDoS attack on game server
It is clear that Ubisoft , a game maker based in France, has filed a lawsuit against a website that has launched a DDoS attack against the game server of the company's popular `` Rainbow Six Siege '' You.
Ubisoft files lawsuit against Rainbow Six Siege DDoS attackers-Polygon
https://www.polygon.com/2020/1/17/21070940/rainbow-six-siege-ddos-lawsuit-ubisoft
Ubisoft sues website alleged to have facilitated DDoS attacks against Rainbow Six Siege servers? Eurogamer.net
https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2020-01-19-ubisoft-sues-website-alleged-to-have-facilitated-ddos-attacks-against-rainbow-six-siege-servers
Rainbow Six Siege has long been the victim of DDoS attacks, causing delays in online multiplayer and, in some cases, server crashes. In September 2019, the development team announced a multi-dimensional plan to suspend accounts for players who continue DDoS attacks. As a result of the DDoS countermeasures, the frequency of attacks was finally reduced by 93% .
What is Tom Clancy's-Rainbow Six Siege?-YouTube
However, Ubisoft is also taking measures against the service itself, which has become a major DDoS attack, and it has been reported that it has filed a lawsuit against the service provider. According to reports, Ubisoft has been sued for a website called `` SNG.ONE '' which provides a service that provides a certain amount of access to clients who want to test security robustness. Multiple operators. Service is available in a range from $ 30 per month (about 3300 yen) 299.85 US dollars (about 33,000 yen), according to the complaint that Ubisoft has been submitted to the court, also in addition to the Rainbow Six Siege Fortnight , FIFA 20 , Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and other popular titles may also be affected by SNG.ONE's DDoS attack.
Ubisoft told SNG.ONE operators, 'We are fully aware of the magnitude of the damage that SNG.ONE's services have caused to Rainbow Six Siege. We're trying to provoke and embarrass Ubisoft about the damage done to Six Siege). ' Ubisoft received the provocation as a tweet sent to Ubisoft by the official SNG.ONE Twitter account. However, the tweet itself has already been deleted.
Ubisoft also claims that SNG.ONE displayed a fake notification on its site that 'this site has been seized by Microsoft and Ubisoft.' The SNG.ONE side acknowledges that 'we have created and displayed a fake notice to let Ubisoft recognize the mistake.'
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Ubisoft has sought to close the SNG.ONE website in a trial and is seeking damages and litigation fees.
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