By Darren Allan
You can’t possibly have failed to notice that the world has gone Pokémon Go crazy, and wherever there are folks trying to enjoy a new game, there will be people attempting to mess with that fun – and one way to do that is to bring down the Pokémon Go servers with a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack.
Yes, the bad guys opened fire this weekend just gone, hitting the game’s servers and causing users in the UK and the US to be unable to log on – which as you can imagine, didn’t go down well with Pokémon Go addicts.
A group called PoodleCorp (a hacktivist collective with a much fluffier name than Lizard Squad) claimed it was their DDoS work which caused the outage.
As the Independent reports, on Saturday PoodleCorp tweeted: “PokemonGo #Offline #PoodleCorp”, followed by a comment to the effect that bigger things were in the works: “Just was a lil test, we will do something on a larger scale soon.”
Of course, whether or not the group actually caused the outage is another question, as that hasn’t been verified.
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Source:: techradar.com – Gaming