Post by Enchant on Apr 19, 2005 12:37:51 GMT -5
12:00 AM, 19-APRIL-05
(scifi.com)
PlayOnline Under Attack
Square Enix said that its PlayOnline service has been under a distributed denial of service attack since April 9, the GameSpot Web site reported. On April 15, the attacks caused all servers for Final Fantasy XI to shut down for about three hours. While Square Enix is currently investigating the source of the attacks and attempting to mitigate damages, servers are still being adversely affected at regular intervals, the site reported.
"Our technicians are taking every measure possible to prevent further attacks," a Square Enix representative said on its Web site. "However, attack methods have varied, which has meant a more time-consuming review of our network protection. Currently, we are unable to determine the precise source of attack. However, with the cooperation of ISP companies, our investigation continues to make progress."
Square Enix is also bringing the law in to help figure out the source of the attacks, the site reported. "Law enforcement authorities in Japan, the United States and Europe have been contacted for support. Our technicians will continue to employ the most effective measures available to counteract the attacks. As well, we are working with local and international authorities to take legal action against those obstructing the PlayOnline service."
PlayOnline is currently used to support Final Fantasy XI in North America and Europe. In Japan, Square Enix hosts Front Mission Online, Fantasy Earth and the Japanese version of EverQuest II on the PlayOnline servers. The company has not revealed whether these other games have been affected by the attacks, GameSpot reported.
(scifi.com)
PlayOnline Under Attack
Square Enix said that its PlayOnline service has been under a distributed denial of service attack since April 9, the GameSpot Web site reported. On April 15, the attacks caused all servers for Final Fantasy XI to shut down for about three hours. While Square Enix is currently investigating the source of the attacks and attempting to mitigate damages, servers are still being adversely affected at regular intervals, the site reported.
"Our technicians are taking every measure possible to prevent further attacks," a Square Enix representative said on its Web site. "However, attack methods have varied, which has meant a more time-consuming review of our network protection. Currently, we are unable to determine the precise source of attack. However, with the cooperation of ISP companies, our investigation continues to make progress."
Square Enix is also bringing the law in to help figure out the source of the attacks, the site reported. "Law enforcement authorities in Japan, the United States and Europe have been contacted for support. Our technicians will continue to employ the most effective measures available to counteract the attacks. As well, we are working with local and international authorities to take legal action against those obstructing the PlayOnline service."
PlayOnline is currently used to support Final Fantasy XI in North America and Europe. In Japan, Square Enix hosts Front Mission Online, Fantasy Earth and the Japanese version of EverQuest II on the PlayOnline servers. The company has not revealed whether these other games have been affected by the attacks, GameSpot reported.