Hacker Group DERP Takes Down Multiple Online Gaming Servers
League of Legends, Dota 2, Battle.net, EA.com, and Club Penguin all came under attack.
Update 3: All North American World of Tanks servers are now up.Update 2: The group has managed to take the North American World of Tanks servers down.
World of Tanks North America #offline
— DERP (@DerpTrolling) December 31, 2013
Update 5:45 PM PST: All League of Legends servers are recovering from widespread issues. The Dota 2 servers along with Battle.net, EA.com, and Club Penguin are all up and running again at this time as well.
A group called DERP has intermittently taken down multiple gaming sites and servers today via DDoS attacks. Riot Games' League of Legends servers took the brunt of the attack, as the NA/EU/OCE servers have been down for a good portion of the day, as was the LoL website and forums. The group also managed to take down the Dota 2 servers for a while, as well as Club Penguin, Battle.net, and EA.com.
DERP began the DDoS attacks with a few Tweets about League of Legends:
Something special planned for League of Legends :D
— DERP (@DerpTrolling) December 30, 2013
BOMBS AWAY! DESTINATION: Eastern EU League of Legends login server! (ON SCHEDULE THIS TIME)
— DERP (@DerpTrolling) December 30, 2013
They then began cyber-terrorizing other sites, including Battle.net:
TARGET ACQUIRED! http://t.co/Y39Zvq0C4s (US) #offline
— DERP (@DerpTrolling) December 30, 2013
After which they began to speak with PhantomL0rd,
a popular streamer on Twitch. He was playing a game of Dota 2 and they
reached out to him to say if he lost the game they would take down Dota
2. He didn't win.
@PhantomL0rd no dota for you. #Offline
— DERP (@DerpTrolling) December 30, 2013
They also got bored at some point and took down EA's website.
In the meantime http://t.co/hWPM4W1092 #offline
— DERP (@DerpTrolling) December 30, 2013
Later in the day, DERP convinced PhantomL0rd to play Club Penguin, which turned out to be a mistake on his part:
@ClubPenguin @PhantomL0rd Club Penguin #tangodown #offline
— DERP (@DerpTrolling) December 30, 2013
PhantomL0rd, who streamed most of the series of events, asked DERP
what their main objectives were. "For the lulz," they responded. They
also mentioned their dismay of money hungry companies. At the time of
this writing, PhantomL0rd had to step away from his computer as he
believed police officers were coming to his home.
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