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During a recent 'Minecraft' tournament, several players in Andorra lost connection as a DDoS attack took down the principality’s internet.
A new cross-platform malware botnet named 'MCCrash' is infecting Windows, Linux, and IoT devices to conduct distributed denial of service attacks on Minecraft servers.
Wynncraft, one of the largest Minecraft servers, was recently hit by a 2.5 Tbps distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack.
A multi-day DDoS attack coinciding with a highly-anticipated Minecraft tournament left the entire country of Andorra without access to the internet last week.
Cloudflare reported that a 2.5Tbps DDoS attack hit Minecraft server Wynncraft amid an increase in such attacks globally.
Minecraft multiplayer is down thanks to a DDoS attack which is apparently being carried out by a group of Minecraft fans who are dissatisfied with the way creator Markus Persson is handling the game.
Microsoft researchers have discovered a Windows-Linux botnet taking down Minecraft servers in “highly efficient” DDoS attacks. As reported by ArsTechnica, the MCCrash botnet sends a command ...
In terms of sheer volume, the biggest DDoS attack of all time remains the one that hit Google in September 2017. That attack reached a size of 2.54 Tbps.
Minecraft has fallen victim to a distributed denial of service attack according to creator Markus Persson, although the developer is at a loss to explain why.
A Catholic priest setting up a Minecraft server where everyone can be nice to each other sounded a good idea until the Internet got involved.