Ubisoft awarded default judgement in lawsuit against Rainbow Six Siege DDoS marketplace operators
A California federal judge ruled that the three men who sold black market software must pay the game developer more than $150,000. The post Ubisoft awarded default judgement in lawsuit against Rainbow Six Siege DDoS marketplace operators appeared first on Dot Esports.


One of the world’s largest game publishers won a crucial lawsuit earlier this month aimed at a loosely defined ring of hackers who sold programs that negatively impacted players of its game.
A California federal court ruled in favor of Rainbow Six Siege developer Ubisoft on July 9 in a case it brought against three men who allegedly ran an enterprise that sold both denial-of-service (DoS) and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) software to players online.
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