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Nah. More like smashing a wundow and pouring sand it.
Picking lock at the very least takes some skills
Agree - Plus to the OP....it is almost impossible to stop a flood like that. You should be grateful that the tech guys managed to bring it all back up quickly after and if they were hackers, you would worry about your credentials being stolen....
AS far as the people who do this stuff. Get a life. If you think your some kind of hero by trying to ruin somebodies Christmas Holidays by denying them access to their games and Steam your just a POS. Hope you all go to jail.
https://www.cloudflare.com/lp/overview-a/?_bt=164154409907&_bk=cloudflare&_bm=e&_bn=g&gclid=CJOq4buHi9ECFRYTGwod5UwESA
http://forums.steampowered.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2495026
they got interrupted from outside= they got hacked
Not even close to being the same thing