Crab Game Dev Addresses the Issue in Twitter Sodapoppin was so confused after the attack, still thinking it might be an issue with his connection, that he even asked the DDoSer to attack him again, just to check things. Normally you would not want to share your IP with thousands of people watching you, but this case in particular was even worse, as the streamers got targeted by hackers who overwhelmed their internet router with traffic, effectively stopping it. On November 1st they were playing the recently released parody game on Twitch, however, their IP address was leaked, because the game’s public lobby mode leaked his IP. Unfortunately, those two recently had severe problems while streaming the game. Naturally many streamers have taken up the game and two of them are xQc and Sodapoppin. From youtubers, to streamers, to celebrities, a lot of people seem to be making often hilarious content inspired by the show, and one such thing is the knockoff game Crab Game, which parodies Squid Game’s concept. #Crab game lobby series#Netflix’s psychological thriller and battle-royal-style series Squid Game has broken many records since its airing, prompting many to cash in on the trending topic. Popular Twitch streamers xQc and Sodapoppin get DDoS attacked after accidentally leaking their IP addresses while playing the parody Crab Game. They apologize for the inconvenience and promise to fix the issue in the next few days.The developers have gone on Twitter to warn content creators of the bug.Parody game Crab Game has a critical flaw that allows streamers to be DDoSed.
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