A Minecraft competition inadvertently took a whole country offline – here’s how


A multi-day DDoS attack coinciding with a highly-anticipated Minecraft tournament left the entire country of Andorra without access to the internet last week.
The DDoS campaign targeted Andorra Telecom, the country’s sole internet service provider (ISP), and resulted in the elimination of a number of Andorran players from the competition.
Although the identity of the culprits is yet to be confirmed, some suspect the attack was orchestrated with the express goal of affecting the participation of Team Andorra, whose players were robbed of their shot at the $100,000 prize pool.
Minecraft DDoS attack
The Minecraft tournament in question, Squidcraft Games, is part of a series of online competitions hosted on popular streaming platform Twitch. The event began on January 19 and will end today, January 24.
Inspired by the Netflix smash-hit Squid Games, the tournament pits 150 players against one another in a series of challenges over six days. The competition has already broken Twitch records, attracting more than one million concurrent viewers on the second day.
As reported by our sister site Tom’s Hardware, the DDoS attack against Andorra Telecom spanned both the first and second day of the tournament. The Andorran competitors were given passage into the second day, but the organizers had no choice but to eliminate the players after internet issues resurfaced.
The notion that the attack might have been targeted specifically at Team Andorra appears to have originated with a tweet from NetBlocks, an organization that tracks internet connectivity issues. Andorra Telecom is said to have told NetBlocks it believes the attack had something to do with the high-stakes Minecraft competition.
However, the telecoms company is still suffering problems, despite the fact the Andorran players are out of the tournament. According to a tweet published this morning, customers are still having difficulty browsing the internet as a result of DDoS activity. TechRadar Pro has asked the firm whether it stands by its initial assessment of the motivation for the attacks.
Via Tom’s Hardware
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