For some streamers, that led to doxxing and even swatting. A distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack is a malicious attack on the IP address of a user; its resulting attack makes the network deluged with suspicious traffic from bots for the foreseeable future. This is possible and does not happen to streamers of all games. But Deadlight streamers are now being targeted. One such streamer is the drag queen Elix, who was doxxed and swatted while living – meaning the address was leaked and the police went to their home. “I’m doing ok, but have guns pointed at you while all your neighbors are watching you walk slowly to the police, then being knocked out by a handcuff,” they said in a tweet. “They quickly discovered that it was a fake call and one of the cops recognized me since he was a DBD streamer. “The cops entered my house and examined every room, and the community heard them since it all happened while I was living.” I’m doing fine, but with guns pointing at you while you are watching as your neighbors walk to the police and get handcuffed… There were nine SUVs blocking our entire block and seven officers in their vehicles. 2/4 Elix?? (@Elix_9) November 10, 2021 This content is hosted on an external platform, which will display it only if you accept targeting cookies. Please allow cookies to view. Manage cookies. There aren’t any known reasons why the Dead by Daylight streamers were targeted for these attacks. The game is indebted to LGBT+ community, therefore it may be a malicious attack on marginalised people. It’s just a departure from the hate raids on Twitch that have occurred against minorities. Hey lovelies! I wasn’t 30 min in and got DDOS’d! I’m the #1 DDOS survivor!?I’m trying to figure it out. Hopefully, I’ll be back again. Eevoh (@Eevoha) November 10, 2021 This content is hosted on an external platform. Only if you accept targeting cookies, it’ll display it. Give the browser a view of cookies. I’m managing the menu by your side. Streamers want to protect its streamers. Hey @DeadByBHVR, what’s it doing now to protect your creators? People are getting DDOS?d, swatted, and radio silence from you? The second of all of these can be found on your doorstep. This content is hosted on an external platform, which will only display if you are able to target cookies. You may view cookies by clicking on the menu. Be careful about cookie settings. DBD STREAMERS – I’ve seen lots of people in the process of thinking that recent DDOS attacks are due to the PTB. But it’s important to note that I was DDOSed on live server on Monday, and I wasn’t the only one to have noticed today. Regardless of what’s happening, it’s a larger problem. John Wolfe (@JohnWolfeYT) November 10, 2021 This content is hosted on a server that is not available without a cookie. Please allow the cookies to view. Manage the settings for the cookie. We have a response to Eurogamer. “Our players are very important for us. We work hard to build a safe community. This is based on values of sportsmanship and inclusion. “Sure to our target is a direded denial of service. That’s a situation that we detest and take very seriously. We’re actively monitoring and investigating the situation, to gather so much information as possible and to determine trends. “We encourage our players to inform us about any known case of DDoS and any other form of inappropriate or abusive behaviour in the game.” In the meantime, using a VPN is a way of preventing DDoS attacks. For those unaware, there’s a security issue with DBD and IP leaking, even some other security flaws.Streamers have been getting DDOSed offline, some even doxxed. If you are a DBD streamer, I recommend a VPN for now. Anyway, I think I will get more crow puns soon. Farmer John (@TheFarmer John) November 11, 2021 This material is displayed on a platform that can only be seen in an external environment if you accept pricking cookies. Please enable a click of the cookie. Help me manage your cookie.