Which boils down to the same thing that RiverSideGuy said: the servers are not online in a way that works properly for the end user. No need to be pedantic about the details.
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A properly executed DDoS attack is not easily handled by a firewall. By the time the packets reach the firewall it is already too late to filter them out.
It is not handling the packets that is the main problem, but the deluge of packets that will overflow the network connections causing real traffic to be dropped.
Usually what a company does is they have to get in contact with all of their various ISP providers they work with and send reports of the attacks, then they simply have to wait and allow the different teams of each provider to handle the attacks in the ways they do. They don't exactly fully advertize the methods they use to handle these situations because... well that would be kind of the point of having good cyber-security; 'keeping it a well-guarded secret' -which is so freak'n hard.
There is a lot i'm leaving out of this explanation and i'm not really explaining it well either, but the gist of it is there.
Except the status checks for each server are probably an internal check inside their network. Probably hitting a `/status` endpoint which does an internal check to make sure all the pieces are functioning, and they are. The problem is that we can't get to the server. You would need something outside their network doing the check and they probably have that, but it's not part of their individual server checks, but more a network monitor which would report differently.
It is not an “attack”. It is a failure of Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. to provide proper server infrastructure to protect their top revenue earner. The likely reason is that Square Enix cannot afford it or refuses to fund it. This is the same company that gave us such stalwart classics as Endwalker and FF16, yes, but it’s also the same company that made 1.0, Harvestella, FF12-15, and a dozen gacha games that closed in a year. And it’s no surprise that they’re literally going broke. And like anyone who’s bad at his job, this company blames anyone but itself.
But you still think Square Enix Holdings Co., Ltd. is doing better than Microsoft Activision-Blizzard, right?
They think they are hackers for doing it is the most tragic comic part of it all
Guys just close for maintenance early, this is awful.
Yoshi P need to talk to Phil Spencer about it. Then Presidnet of USA, Elon Musk, Bill Gates and finally Mr.Beast for this outrage.