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The Dopeman |
seriously...bunch of no life tits who need shot!!!!!!!
http://www.usatoday.com/story/tech/gaming/2014/12/25/xbox-live-playstation-network-hack/20895113/ forget the so called console wars this is just ******** both companies need to tighten shit up i hate humans at times |
oxis |
currently lmaoing @ my younger cousins on facebook complaining about not being able to play the new call of duty they got for christmas
also isnt this like the third time playstation has been hacked? sony needs to put up some competent protection or smth unless they really dont care about their stuff |
Triquatra |
Steam seems to be running alright! |
The Dopeman |
i was about to go play pvp on dark souls (amazingly a lot of people still do!) it's ok now but my god these guys need to get out n get some pussy
sony are idiots they're constantl being hacked it seems |
Samination |
there's nothing you can do against DDoS attackers, other than maybe having different servers for each region. Not even attackers would bother attacking all servers because it would be weaker.
Also, this isnt a hack. It's just multiple computers trying to connect to one server... basicly every 10th of a second or so :P |
ninja edit |
https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/548373567084056576 lmao |
whispering |
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
there's nothing you can do against DDoS attackers, other than maybe having different servers for each region. Not even attackers would bother attacking all servers because it would be weaker.
Also, this isnt a hack. It's just multiple computers trying to connect to one server... basicly every 10th of a second or so :P
Why can't the server just block requests that are obviously malicious? |
Samination |
quote: Originally posted by whispering:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
there's nothing you can do against DDoS attackers, other than maybe having different servers for each region. Not even attackers would bother attacking all servers because it would be weaker.
Also, this isnt a hack. It's just multiple computers trying to connect to one server... basicly every 10th of a second or so :P
Why can't the server just block requests that are obviously malicious?
it still needs to process them. They might take up less bandwidth if blocked, but they still generates a connection |
Yoko |
Can you not simply tell the machine NOT to listen on the ports the DDoS is coming through? That's what we do here and it seems to work pretty good. |