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DDoS Attacks Cripple Real Money Trading Sites

WhaddayaMeanIHaveToLevelUpTheOldWay writes "A massive denial of service attack has disabled some of the world's largest virtual goods trading sites. The Korea-based sites hit by the attack are responsible for most of the country's estimated $1bn annual trade in virtual gold, weapons and other items for games like World of Warcraft. Local press reports are blaming Chinese botnet controllers for the attacks and claim that this is an extortion attempt. The sites affected have been offline for four days and reportedly handle more than 90 percent of Korea's online item trading — a business now worth more than $3m a day, according to Korean government statistics."

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  1. Re:Answer by MaineCoon · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I would think it would be "OTGH"... but that only makes sense if you've read "A Mote in God's Eye". Definitely worth reading, if you haven't.

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