Earlier this month, World of Warcraft Classic servers were hit with distributed denial of service (DDOS) attacks are made reliably accessing its servers struggle for many players across North America. And now, Blizzard community manager followed up to say that after a brief investigation suspects have been arrested. "As soon as Distributed Denial of Service attacks on our game service began, the Security Blizzard team worked around the clock with local law enforcement agencies and internationally to trace the source of DDoS," the forum post by community manager Kaivax reads. "It is our understanding that, in a few days, the authorities managed to identify and arrest the suspect." If you want to Buy World of Warcraft Classic Boosting, we rvgm.com can give you a very low price, welcome to buy. Classic WoW players first began to report a problem with the game server on September 7, and Blizzard then hit with another DDoS attack a day later, with its multiplayer FPS Overwatch also seemed to be affected. Effects for WoW players, including being kicked from the game even though it can connect to it successfully. In the United States and Europe, DDoS attacks are charged as a federal crime that can lead to imprisonment several years. In the UK, the penalty is a maximum sentence of 10 years. The reason for the alleged attack on the World of Warcraft servers Classic is still unknown, but whatever it is, the trade-off is likely to be in prison. more than a year ago, attackers targeted DDoS World of Warcraft was sentenced to one year in prison with a fine of nearly $ 30,000.