![]() So! If you own a botnet you don't use it till time come. Hackers utility which was waiting for command to start attack will be deleted and you can't use it again. Next day all this teapots will be updated. Investigation of massive DDoS attack to some big service will find that, for example, this attack was made using millions of smart teapots which was hacked by our hacker beckause all this teapots have vulnerability in their mobile app. That how it's work.Īfter first use of botnet hacker loses ability to use the same botnet again. Whoever's paying decides who's going to be the victim. Maybe them just rebooting your router using free access to it? Millions of network devices didn't have any password protection or have passwords like "123" or "qwe" they can be reached from global network.įirst of all, people (let's call them "hackers" for dramatical effect) who owns realy big botnets (millions of hacked servers, IP cameras, routers and other devices that have internet access) are not idiots and they know that they can make REALY BIG money from this botnet only once, when they use it (or part of it) to make a real big problem to site, server or service like PSstore. But i didn't believe that such exploit can get into "our heroes\griefers\booters" hands.įirstly check that your router have an administrator password and can't be reached from global network. But it's not a reason to panic! If disconnection to the Internet (btw did you lose connection to all internet or only to PS network?) isn't a coincidence, I'm guessing that they are using some exploit which is working on 1 of 100000000 routers and causes disconnect. Linux utility "tcpdump" can make it without any problems. Yes it's possible to know your IP address. What is more important, direct connection didn't make any workload to R* servers. ![]() If you are using some intermediate point (let's say - "R* voice server") you are increasing time from sending to recieving voice data. I think that voice chat in RDO make a direct connection between all chatters. This comment was way longer than expected but I wanted to make sure people understood what's really happening. In the case of a botnet (usually botnets aren't used) your being hit with thousands of IPs throughout the world, no way to trace. Most attacks are from spoofed IPs, which means your being hit offline by a random ip that doesn't even belong to the attacker. Unlike what some people on here said, your ISP cannot trace the attack. Reporting people won't do much (unless they send threats) because there's no way to prove where the attack originated. I don't agree with this and I really wish rockstar would upgrade to dedicated servers, but this is how it will be until that happens. Every game that doesn't use dedicated servers is susceptible, this has nothing to do with voice chat and is nothing even close to new. A peer to peer system (which is what the majority of video games use) need to send information to the other players, which makes it impossible for their IPs to not be discoverable through network sniffing. Unfortunately rockstar cannot do anything unless they move to dedicated servers. There's an insane amount of misinformation here. ![]() (Winterfell Higher Up Says that there are booters in winterfell)Īll evidence has been collected by Wolf, and we are one of the crews who counter these griefers. I urge the community to ask rockstar to prevent this exploit. These griefers are renowned to abuse their powers to boot out players to create their own private lobbies so they can do glitches. Right now, there’s an alliance of groups called AGA (Anti-Grief Alliance) who dedicate most of their time on red dead to fighting these griefers. Posses I have encountered using botnet to boot: ![]() Booters usually store your IP, so if you fight them regularly, it’s a permanent problem until you get a new router/mask your IP with a secure VPN. To prevent this from happening: stay in a private party that prioritises game chat. ![]()
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