A denial of service attack that took down Internet access in parts of China earlier this year has been attributed to an over-enthusiastic game provider trying to take down rivals. Police in Foshan, a city in Guangdong, have announced that they arrested four individuals for the attack, noting that they would go to trial sometime in the mysterious future.
The group was headed up by a 23-year-old factory worker with the surname Bing, according to the police announcement. Bing and his cohorts had set up a number of private servers for gamers to use, but weren't making much money because rivals had been engaging in distributed denial of service (DDos) attacks against them, constantly taking down the service. Bing was apparently angered by this and decided to drop 280,000 yuan (roughly US$41,000) to rent even more servers for the sole purpose of retaliating against his own attackers.