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Once upon a time … there was a big TeamSpeak server with a fat licence, hundreds of slots and a full house. Sounds like a dream? It was. Until the packet cannons arrived. 💣
Since around 2020 our servers keep getting hit by DDoS attacks — someone floods the server with junk data until there's no room left for your voices. The weirdest part: from everything we've found out, the attacks mostly come from people in Romania 🇷🇴 who run a licensed TeamSpeak server themselves. Competition, TeamSpeak style — looks like someone mixed up the "Connect" button with the "Destroy" button. 🤦
Two curves tell the whole story: the bandwidth explodes (the green needles) — and at the very same moment all users get kicked at once. Check your own TS server: this exact pattern is how you spot a DDoS.
On ts3index.com these graphs are publicly visible for thousands of TeamSpeak servers — you'll find needles like these everywhere. And if you search YouTube for "teamspeak server ddos attack" and sort by upload date, you've got material for a whole movie night. 🍿
Honestly? It got too stressful for us. Instead of ONE giant target with a mega licence we now run several small, cosy servers: harder to hit, back online faster — and there's still always a seat free for you. Fewer slots, more sanity. Deal? 😄
Whether everything is calm right now is live on the 📡 Net Radar — including a long-term history just like above.