We can find the lawsuit<\/span><\/a> on Polygon<\/a><\/span>. It was filed by Ubisoft<\/strong><\/em> on Thursday at a court in California. In it, they named a few people, who they believe have been behind the constant DDoS attacks<\/strong><\/em>. DDoS stands for distributed denial of service, which makes a service unavailable by overloading it with requests. In our case, Rainbow Six: Siege’s servers got attacked as such, and for a long time. Ubisoft decided that enough is enough, and in September, they revealed a multi-pronged plan to cut back the DDoS issues. Since the announcement, the frequency of these attacks has been lowered by 93%.<\/p>\n
Ubisoft hasn’t responded yet, and SNG.ONE doesn’t comment about the situation.<\/p>\n
Source: Polygon<\/a><\/span><\/p>\n
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