

JUNGKOOK_MONTERREY🇲🇽 January 22, 2022 Grande #SquidCraftGames #Andorra #Rubius /zrFBihev5H The outlet reported that DDoS flows reached 10Gbps during certain bursts, and that the traffic seemed to be coming from a known DDoS-for-hire service.Īuron was one popular player who was forced to announce his exit from Squidcraft Games on Jan. But in any event, the attacks, which were ongoing for four days, had the intended effect of forcing at least a dozen players located in Andorra to leave the tournament, according to The Record. It’s unclear why the attackers would target Andorra, a sovereign microstate on the Iberian peninsula. Open to Spanish-speaking gamers in Europe and Latin America, more than 150 streamers competed for the $100,000 prize during the six-day event, which attracted more than 2 million viewers to Twitch Rivals - the largest audience ever on the platform. 19 with hosts Spanish streamers Rubius and Auronplay, who created the Squidcraft Games mode in Minecraft. ℹ️ Confirmed: Internet disruption registered on #Andorra Telecom (AS6752) on Saturday evening the incident is attributed by the state telco to a DDoS attack targeting the high-stakes #SquidCraftGames Minecraft Twitch competition, resulting in the elimination of Team Andorra 📉📈 /RCsJu2DYpH Internet-freedom monitoring company Netblocks confirmed the link between the attacks and the tournament in a Jan. A massive Minecraft tournament styled after the Netflix blockbuster Squid Game (known, of course, as “SquidCraft”) apparently inspired a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack that took down the sole (and state-owned) internet service provider in Andorra.
