Ubisoft made more than $153,000 after legal action against a group that sold software used to carry out DDoS attacks in online games, including Rainbow Six: Siege.
The U.S. District Court for the Central District of California settled the case as a default decision because the defendants did not challenge Ubisoft’s claims.
Using the SNG.one website, the group was able to deploy software to attack servers that power various online multiplayer games. The group also had several other areas that offered similar services, including r6.support, r6s.support, and r6ddos.com, all of which targeted Siege.
For the three defendants, Ubisoft was ordered to pay a total of $153,094.04 in damages. The quantity is divided into three ways; The investigation cost was $5,280, other costs of $4,352 and a penalty price of $143,460.