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Ubisoft are taking the owners of a website offering DDoS (Dedicated Denial of Service) attacks againstRainbow Six: Siegeto court.. Thelawsuit, filed in California last week, accused the owners of SNG.ONE and affiliated sites of offering server-killing services at a premium. Ubisoft are seeking to have the sites concerned shut down for good, and for the owners to pay up for damages and court fees.

The lawsuit contains screenshots of the site, showing offers to initiate strikes against not only Rainbow 6, but games like Fortnite,FIFA 20, andCall of Duty: Modern Warfare4. For just under £230 ($300), users can buy lifetime access to the site’s DDoS server - or else set up a subscription for roughly $30/m, for the server-killer on a budget.

The problem of not wanting their servers maliciously attacked, I guess? Bit of a bizarre moral play, that.