like why, i dont get it. haha your never going to get anything. youll get caught and youll get yours.

like why, i dont get it. haha your never going to get anything. youll get caught and youll get yours.
Um... kinda doubt that? I would think extortionists would go after far richer targets who are FAR more likely to pay quickly, than a game company. The only people being adversely affected are the subscribers, not the game company itself.
Having said that, I'm certain that SE is trying to stop the DDOS attack. I just meant, they aren't going to pay hackers to help them stop it. Why in the world would they...
So DDoS, which costs resources, just can't be used for financial gain here because of some nebulous "richer target"? Isn't FF14 the game that saved Square and is still their main cash cow?Um... kinda doubt that? I would think extortionists would go after far richer targets who are FAR more likely to pay quickly, than a game company. The only people being adversely affected are the subscribers, not the game company itself.
Having said that, I'm certain that SE is trying to stop the DDOS attack. I just meant, they aren't going to pay hackers to help them stop it. Why in the world would they...
I agree Square is more likely to beef up cybersecurity rather than pay out extortion.



I read they can use DDOS attacks to get private information from players like payment information. They really need to buff up their security.
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