'Among Us' Becomes The Target Of DDoS Attacks, They Have To Turn Off Servers In Two Countries
JAKARTA - This time, the DDoS attack targeted Among Us. Players were reportedly unable to connect to the most popular game server during the COVID-19 pandemic on March 24.
But not long ago, Among Us' developers, Innersloth, required them to create an offline server to deal with the problem as a result of a DDoS attack.
Quoting the Kaspersky page, Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) is often referred to as a Distributed attack. This type of attack takes advantage of special capacity limits that apply to any network resource, such as the infrastructure that enables corporate websites.
A DDoS attack will send multiple requests to the attacked web resource, with the aim of exceeding the website's capacity to handle multiple requests and preventing the website from functioning properly.
Through the Among Us Twitter account, they also tweeted, "we experienced sabotage lol." Innersloth has managed to restore some servers, but the situation doesn't seem to be completely resolved by still stating “Among Us servers are down” in its profile.
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Cited from PC Gamer, Monday, March 28, not wanting this attack to be more dangerous, Innersloth immediately shut down servers in North America and Europe while working to fix the problem.
This isn't the first time someone has targeted Among Us. Back in 2020, which affected as many as 5 million players after an individual named Eris Loris figured out how to hack the game's millions of matches.
It fills the game's lobby with bots that repeatedly spam messages, after which the player will be eliminated and left in a black space before being disconnected.
Spam messages contain Subscribe to Eris Loris | Vote for TRUMP 2020, or he will hack players' phones. The incident caused great sadness and frustration among the gaming community. Through Reddit, they took their frustration out on hackers.