

It is not clear if the most recent DDoS attack was intended as revenge or not. Players are frustrated as they cannot access multiple games on their client, including Hearthstone and Overwatch, because of a DDoS attack. Those range from sexual harassment scandals and toxic workplace culture, to allegations that the CEO of the company Bobby Kotick knew and covered up some of the crimes.

There were some speculations that this was a targeted attack made in response to Activision Blizzard’s many controversies the company went through this year. The launcher was again the main focus of the attack, and players were again not able to connect to games or were quickly disconnected if they managed to get into a match. In fact, the last one occurred at the end of last month. This is not the first time Blizzard has been under a distributed denial-of-service attack. A Second Massive DDoS Attack in Less than a Month However, shortly after that, the tech support poster said that they started receiving fewer and fewer reports, so they speculated that the worst of the attack is over. As one a huge gaming company with several high profile games that take place entirely or mostly online, Blizzard has always been a target for DDOS, or Distributed Denial of Service attacks. Users started reporting that they have trouble logging in or staying in World of Warcraft as well. “Penalties cannot be reversed from disconnections even if they are due to server issues like what we are experiencing here.” This would mean they will be punished for leaving as if they disconnected on purpose. The problem is that players can enter a match but be disconnected midgame due to the nature of the attack. The post says players should avoid competitive play. At the time the problem seemed to be limited only to Overwatch, however, the issues spread to other Blizzard titles, including Hearthstone. Shortly after that a tech support poster on the Overwatch forums, which are run by Blizzard, confirmed there is an issue with the servers. Problems started occurring in late December 14 and players started posting about them on social media and forums. As a result, players gave been complaining of not being able to play many Blizzard titles, including Overwatch and Hearthstone. Under DDoS Attackīlizzard’s experienced mass outages due to a confirmed distributed denial-of-service attack, a.k.a.

