If you have all this proof backed by your ISP then it’s time to contact the FBI, it’s there job not Bungie’s.
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Edited by jnikoley: 11/5/2018 5:13:53 AMUnfortunately, the FBI has better things to do than hase down video game cheaters. Right after they get off the phone, they’ll have a nice laugh.
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What?
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They have a huge division dedicated to just cyber crimes which ddos is a cyber crime.
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If it’s not directed at a government computer, infrastructure, or results in substantial financial loss, they’ll not waste time. “Hello FBI? Yes? I just got booted off of Mario kart, can you help me? Sure thing… Click”
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It's also bungies job to secure their platform.
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Platform security is on the platform producer like Sony or Microsoft.
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nope, bungie chose to use Peer to Peer, not Microsoft of Sony.
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[quote]They have a huge division dedicated to just cyber crimes which ddos is a cyber crime.[/quote] Yes,but bungie can start the ball rolling by banning the a$$holes correct.Bungie has measures to spot cheats(so they say).
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ooooooorrrr...you could VERY easily get their ip's and with that get their personal information from their ISP and THEN a quick dark web search makes things very interesting. just saying. not that I would do anything like that...
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Boi, how many times did you post this?