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An $18 million video game tournament was taken down by a hack attack

Aug 5, 2015, 01:49 IST

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The International - the world championships for mega-popular online game Dota 2 with $18 million in prizes from developer Valve Software - was brought to a crashing halt in the middle of its very first round of the second day thanks to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack.

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In a DDoS attack, a server is bombarded by so much phony traffic that the network overloads and shuts down.

It's one of the simplest and most effective ways to cripple a public network. The word that this was a DDoS attack came via a Dota 2 analyst on the official The International livestream, PC World reports.

Since the Dota 2 matches at The International are played via the public Internet, not a local network, the tournament was prone to an outside attack.

When gameplay paused, Dota 2 teams Evil Geniuses and compLexity Gaming were just starting their match.

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The match has been paused for almost an hour and counting, with analysts and match correspondants on the tournament show floor filling time until the match can be restarted.

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