Probably because it was the techies that were working over the weekend, and not the community team.Why are you just now posting this; instead of letting us know during the weekend while it was happing?
DigitalShibby wrote: »Lol @ all those sh!t talkers.
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »Any security breach that might effect customers ?
Why are you just now posting this; instead of letting us know during the weekend while it was happing? I lost a vSO HM instance and no news on forums on why my team of 12 lagged out, all at one time.. thank you for resolving this issue as I was fearing it was going to stay this way tell after the update.
Publius_Scipio wrote: »
I hope that in this day and age Zenimax/ZOS is using the best of what's available to protect and ensure their customers' privacy and data.
Saucy_Jack wrote: »I just don't understand what the point of a DDOS attack is. "We overwhelmed some servers. Yay us!"
From what I can tell, a DDOS doesn't DO anything for the hacker except...give them the satisfaction of being a complete douchebaggler, I guess? But surely there's easier/faster ways to be a douchebaggler in life than a DDOS attack, no?
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »
Everyone hopes that but many times the denial of service attacks are followed by a theft of credit card information . I change my passwords after each time it happens just in case account info gets stolen .
DDOS attacks are nerd rage attacks against decent people playing a video game . They nerd rage against Ps4 all the time and it's annoying . They think stealing is justified because they got bad customer service or some mumbo jumbo about "the man" and "corporate greed" . Later when one gets arrested and rats out all his buddies , we get to see the tears and stories of not knowing it was a crime as they panick over being locked up with real criminals and their needs for companionship .
Hers the latest 19 year old goofballs to get some time in the pokey for trying to DDoS Pokemon Go .
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2016/10/13/lizard-squad-poodlecorp-members-arrested-in-ddos-for-hire-bust/
Rohamad_Ali wrote: »
Everyone hopes that but many times the denial of service attacks are followed by a theft of credit card information . I change my passwords after each time it happens just in case account info gets stolen .
DDOS attacks are nerd rage attacks against decent people playing a video game . They nerd rage against Ps4 all the time and it's annoying . They think stealing is justified because they got bad customer service or some mumbo jumbo about "the man" and "corporate greed" . Later when one gets arrested and rats out all his buddies , we get to see the tears and stories of not knowing it was a crime as they panick over being locked up with real criminals and their needs for companionship .
Hers the latest 19 year old goofballs to get some time in the pokey for trying to DDoS Pokemon Go .
https://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2016/10/13/lizard-squad-poodlecorp-members-arrested-in-ddos-for-hire-bust/
will_rob87 wrote: »
In fairness, you dont even need a ddos attack to overwhelm the ESO servers, all you need is 10 people at the same wayshrine
will_rob87 wrote: »
In fairness, you dont even need a ddos attack to overwhelm the ESO servers, all you need is 10 people at the same wayshrine
I would suggest to people to always have multiple banking accounts one for each different use to mitigate any loss from stolen card information. And to use debit cards. One of my accounts is only used for online transactions and the card is only loaded with money when I about to purchase something. And I have another I only use for in person swipe and smart chip transactions. Along with several other accounts for different uses.
GrumpyMuffin wrote: »This 'DDOS' seems to happen with a worrying frequency compared with other games. Suggests bigger problems with the network set up/security. I'm sure other games get attacked as often (if not more so), but they seem to defend themselves much better