Second Life residents often found themselves disconnected and/or had trouble logging in. On Wednesday afternoon, April Linden announced in the Tools and Technology part of the official forums that it was the reason some residents suspected: A Directed Denial of Service attack.
On Sunday,
Hello amazing Residents of Second Life!
A
few days ago (on Sunday, October 28th, 2018) we had a really rough day
on the grid. For a few hours it was nearly impossible to be connected to
Second Life at all, and this repeated several times during the day.
The reason this happened is that Second Life was being DDoSed.
Attacks
of this type are pretty common. We’re able to handle nearly all of them
without any Resident-visible impact to the grid, but the attacks on
Sunday were particularly severe. The folks whothat were on call this
weekend did their best to keep the grid stable during this time, and I’m
grateful they did.
Sunday
is our busiest day in Second Life each week, and we know there’s lot of
events folks plan during it. We’re sorry those plans got interrupted.
Like most of y’all, I too have an active life as a Resident, and my
group had to work around the downtime as well. It was super frustrating.
As always, the place to stay informed of what’s going on is the Second Life Grid Status Blog. We do our best to keep it updated during periods of trouble on the grid.
Thanks for listening. I’ll see you inworld!
April Linden
Second Life Operations Team Lead
Hopefully that's the last of the trouble this week.
Hat Tip: Inara Pey
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