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Ubisoft To Send Cease & Desist Requests To DDoS Services Attacking 'Rainbox Six Siege' Players (zdnet.com) 32

An anonymous reader writes: Ubisoft plans to send cease & desist legal letters to operators of DDoS-for-hire services, also known as DDoS booters or DDoS stressors. The company said it plans on making this step as part of a global action plan to curb DDoS attacks aimed at Rainbox Six Siege multiplayer servers.

The French video game company has been under a wave of DDoS attacks ever since last week when it launched the Operation Ember Rise update for the Rainbow Six Siege game. Along with the update, Ubisoft also performed a reset of multiplayer rankings. Following the reset, multiple players are suspected to have started launching DDoS attacks at the company's servers.

The cheating players have been using the DDoS attacks to trigger server lag and slow down matches. The goal was to annoy opponents, who in many cases would end up disconnecting and receiving a penalty for leaving the match, allowing the player who launched the DDoS attack to gain rank points undeserved. The DDoS attacks have been widespread as several players got wind of the trick and started renting DDoS firepower from online DDoS for-hire sites.

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Ubisoft To Send Cease & Desist Requests To DDoS Services Attacking 'Rainbox Six Siege' Players

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  • DDoS services are usually rented by people trying to blackmail larger targets like banks, insurance companies or other corporate servers. Using them to cheat in a game is a comparable minor crime committed with them.

    Do you honestly think a server provider in generistan gives half a fuck about a cease and desist letter from a game company when they don't give a shit pissing off international banks?

    • by Calydor ( 739835 )

      They got Al Capone for tax evasion.

      • Yes. But he was in the jurisdiction of the USA.

        And there were not 100 people lining up to take over as soon as he was gone.

        • And there were not 100 people lining up to take over as soon as he was gone

          There were, there is still a queue.

    • and scare off the rest when it gets around. A successful lawsuit for one of these DDOS would destroy them for life. The judgement would be in the hundreds of thousands, they'd spend the rest of their life with wage garnishment.
      • This is assuming they're in the US.

        Which essentially means that you can kiss your US market good-bye because then only non-US citizens will use DDoS assisted cheating to remain on the top of your game. Yeah. Smart move. *golfclap*

  • You would have full contact golf where you try to kill your opponents with a golf ball shot from cannon, and unlimited class America's Cup races seeing battleships brought out of mothballs and firing broadsides at each other.

    The companies that put out these online games are trying to profit off the players need to go to any length to win, they shouldn't be surprised when they do go to any length.

    • A quality golf game where you try to kill a guy with a golf ball wouldn't use a cannon would it?

      Your standing on links at Pebble Beach.

      You consider your lie

      Lick your thumb to determine wind direction

      Carefully consider your approach

      and choose the right club

      Hit the power-shot button

      Adjust the HUD desired spin point

      And press "A"

  • by sunking2 ( 521698 ) on Saturday September 21, 2019 @06:15PM (#59221696)

    My son plays it. I've never seen more douche bags than in that game.

  • Like literally, DDoSing is illegal. This is like slapping the hand on a murderer and saying "Can you please not murder?"
    • by tepples ( 727027 )

      Willfully defying a strongly worded letter shows intent to commit a crime or tort, which makes the crime or tort easier for the FBI or Ubisoft respectively to prove in court.

      • Congratulations, you have a court title to execute against a company in Generistan.

        Good luck with that.

        • Congratulations, you have a court title to execute against a company in Generistan.

          Good luck with that.

          Go after the money. Make it as difficult as possible for them to get paid and you can cut down on the attacks.

      • Regardless of the letter, a DDOS attack is still a felony. Problem is most people doing likely reside outside the bounds of the FBI. Using a C&D will give them stronger legal grounds in most countries but its also a cheap way to stop the attacks instead of expensive legal option's which likely will happen. Instead of P2P games how about a dedicated server that everyone connects to so if fool wants to ddos the server they will hurt themselves as well.
    • by Cederic ( 9623 )

      Why would a French company suffering detriment from criminals in Eastern Europe involve the FBI?

  • I'm pretty sure a strongly worded letter caused nothing but giggles.

    Why not spend some quality time on your server logs, associate who is benefiting from the DDOS and ban them?

  • That's like telling a robber to stop robbing you. You really think toothless cease and desist letters will stop criminals?

    • Its just early step's that cost the least amount of $. Easy and cheap to send a notice to stop vs trying to take someone to court while proving they are ones behind it.
  • like a normal sportsman.

  • Why even publicize this? All they need to do is correlate players with DDoS source addresses, and ban those players.

    • by Cederic ( 9623 )

      The correlation is approximately zero. A DDoS is by definition distributed; it's highly unlikely to include the machine of the person requesting it.

      • I know the playerâ(TM)s machine wonâ(TM)t be part of the DDoS attack. But his machine is connected to the server being attacked. So you _can_ correlate.

  • ...against DDoS.. Why the hell would people be doing it otherwise? Oh, wait... yeah, you can only govern people as much as they're willing to be governed...

  • Shouldn't it be RAINBOW SIX SIEGE instead of "RainBOX six siege"?

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