IamPlethora said:
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Calm down man, I was making a joke. Can't understand basic humour, sight. And usually servers pick up on DDos and stop it. A server wouldn't usually serve 50million requests from a single point. Obviously these people knew a way to get around modern protocols of stopping DDos and had a fair few resources and know how to bring down a infrastructure that can serve tens of millions of people at once.
so it is a fault in their security because their servers continuously served empty requests that it should of picked up on. Please educate me on how it's not a fault in their security. I'm not saying it only happens to Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo have probably been subjected to it at one point and xbox live is brought down without attacks (xD).
Please learn to read humour, people on the internet aren't as ignorant as you think.
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