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Blizzard DDoS attack takes servers down

Blizzard DDoS attack takes servers down

Blizzard DDoS attack cripples all game servers of the company, making thousands of fans unable to play their favorite games.

Önder ErdinebyÖnder Erdine
12 May 2022
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Blizzard DDoS attack affected the servers for all of their games and the servers are currently down. Here’s when things are expected to return to normal.

Blizzard DDoS attack takes servers down

The servers of Blizzard games such as World of Warcraft, Overwatch, Diablo, and Hearthstone are currently down due to a DDoS attack. The Blizzard server status does not have good news for the fans; as the games’ servers are down due to Blizzard DDoS attack. Thousands of reports indicate that Blizzard games are out of order.

Blizzard DDoS attack affected the servers for all of their games and the servers are currently down. Here's when things are expected to return to normal.
Blizzard DDoS attack takes servers down.

What is a DDoS attack?

A Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack is a type of cybercrime in which the perpetrator floods a server with internet traffic to prevent users from accessing connected online services and sites.

Blizzard DDoS attack affected the servers for all of their games and the servers are currently down. Here's when things are expected to return to normal.
Blizzard DDoS attack takes servers down.

DDoS assaults can be motivated by a variety of things, as do the various types of people and organizations who wish to conduct them. Some attacks are carried out by disgruntled individuals or hacktivists who just want to bring down a company’s servers for the sake of making a statement, having fun with cyber vulnerabilities, or expressing displeasure.

Blizzard server status

The Down Detector outage map shows that the Blizzard server issues are worldwide, which is causing major difficulties. On Twitter, Blizzard acknowledged the problem, stating that the servers are under a Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) Attack.

“We are currently experiencing a DDoS attack, which may result in high latency and disconnections for some players. We are actively working to mitigate this issue.”

Blizzard DDoS attack affected the servers for all of their games and the servers are currently down. Here's when things are expected to return to normal.
Blizzard DDoS attack takes servers down.

Blizzard DDoS attack will be resolved by the company as soon as possible. So, it is a good idea to keep an eye on the Blizzard server status to check when you can play your favorite games. We hope that you enjoyed this article. If you did, you might want to check out Blizzard to release a new Warcraft mobile game, or Microsoft acquires Activision Blizzard for $68.7B.

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