Ubisoft sues DDoS attacks on Rainbow Six Siege servers

Ubisoft has filed a lawsuit against the owners of the site, which is involved in organizing DDoS attacks on the project's servers Rainbow Six Siege. About it пишет Polygon with reference to the statement of claim received by the publication.

Ubisoft sues DDoS attacks on Rainbow Six Siege servers

The lawsuit alleges that the defendants are several people who allegedly operate the SNG.ONE website. On the portal for $299,95 you can purchase lifetime access to the servers. A monthly subscription will cost $30. According to the screenshot of the complaint, Fortnite and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare are also potential victims of the service.

Ubisoft claims that the owners of the site are well aware of the harm that the company is causing. In addition, they stated that the defendant taunted them and referred to a tweet with the text “Great job Ubisoft Support. Keep working!". The entry has now been deleted. The company demanded compensation for damages and court fees.

DDoS attacks have become a big problem for Rainbow Six Siege users. In September 2019, Ubisoft began planned work to resolve it. In October 2019 the studio saidthat they were able to reduce the number of DDoS attacks by 93%.



Source: 3dnews.ru

Add a comment