A group of hackers claiming credit for knocking popular online game "League of Legends" offline Monday said they did it for "the lulz" — but things turned personal against a popular professional gamer, U.S. gamer James “PhantomL0rd” Varga, after he
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This includes titles like World of Warcraft and League of Legends, both of which were brought down for a short period of time. Casualties of the attack included Riot Games' League of Legends servers, which took most of the damage. The hackings resulted
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Hackers target pro gamer after taking 'League of Legends' offline