on 18-12-2015 00:53
Last Christmas gamers' hearts were broken as hackers from a group called Lizard Squad decided to take down the online networks of PlayStation and Xbox with a DDoS attack.
This year there may be more upset, as a new hacking collective – called Phantom Squad – has threatened it will strike again. They have said they will take both networks down for a week
If they succeed, there will be many people upset over the Christmas period....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-12-2015 01:04
What is the point and what pleasure do they get out of ruining kid's Christmas?
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@jonsie wrote:What is the point and what pleasure do they get out of ruining kid's Christmas?
Apparently to highlight the lack of security with these companies....:smileysad: So they say....
They said they have had a year to improve security since the last attack....but they haven't
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-12-2015 02:38
on 18-12-2015 02:41
on 18-12-2015 02:41
@Cleoriff wrote:
@jonsie wrote:What is the point and what pleasure do they get out of ruining kid's Christmas?
Apparently to highlight the lack of security with these companies....:smileysad: So they say....
They said they have had a year to improve security since the last attack....but they haven't
The fact the networks go down is actually proof that the security works.
They don't hack, they simply all send millions of failed login attempts repeatedly in a few seconds and the system thinks it is under attack and shuts down.
on 18-12-2015 07:46
on 18-12-2015 07:46
on 18-12-2015 07:50
on 18-12-2015 07:59
on 18-12-2015 07:59
on 18-12-2015 08:41
on 18-12-2015 08:41
@viridis wrote:
Some teens that live in mommy's basement and think that ddos makes them super hackers.
No, it's digital spam morons.
No doubt we'll all be hearing about Kyle aged 14 from Somerset come the new year and how surprised his mother is at him doing this as she genuinely thought he was playing pc games online those 7 hours every night after school.
You're close in your age assessment. Apparently the Vtech hacker is only 21.
on 18-12-2015 09:13
Shocking! They start young !