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Malicious attack takes down Scrabble on Facebook
Wah..I want my Scrabble..Just started playing the EA Scabble version with my Daughter Carolyn & waiting for her next move..
This is awful.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2008/07/scrabulous-scra.html
After their word game was shut down this morning, many of the Scrabulous faithful on Facebook turned to the official Scrabble game for some action. But they found no relief. It didn't work.
Electronic Arts, which created online Scrabble on behalf of Hasbro, said there was a good reason for that: Hackers had taken down the game. It was rendered unplayable for most of the day and still didn't work just before 4 p.m. In a statement, the Redwood City, Calif., game company said:
EA’s Scrabble Facebook game experienced a malicious attack this morning, resulting in the disabling of Scrabble on Facebook. We’re working with our partners to resolve this issue and have Scrabble back online and ready to play as soon as possible.
There was no word on whether the attack was orchestrated by fans of Scrabulous. But it dealt another public relations blow to Hasbro, which owns the North American rights to Scrabble. On the day that its legal tactics resulted in the shutdown of a game that the toy company said infringed upon its copyrights, it missed a prime opportunity to transition Scrabulous players to its own version of the game.
Hasbro, which last week filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in New York against the makers of Scrabulous, suffered a deluge of criticism on its Scrabble page on Facebook. Incensed at losing access to Scrabulous, users blamed Hasbro. One commenter, Lesley Marton, summed up the views of several players when she wrote on Scrabble's feedback board, "At least get things ironed out here before taking away Scrabulous!"
Analysts say the blow-back from Scrabulous fans, although painful now, will probably be temporary. "There are a lot of people who are just disappointed and angry at losing Scrabulous," said Jeremiah Owyang, an analyst at Forrester Research. "But people are going to get over it over time. Many of them will adopt Scrabble."
This is awful.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2008/07/scrabulous-scra.html
After their word game was shut down this morning, many of the Scrabulous faithful on Facebook turned to the official Scrabble game for some action. But they found no relief. It didn't work.
Electronic Arts, which created online Scrabble on behalf of Hasbro, said there was a good reason for that: Hackers had taken down the game. It was rendered unplayable for most of the day and still didn't work just before 4 p.m. In a statement, the Redwood City, Calif., game company said:
EA’s Scrabble Facebook game experienced a malicious attack this morning, resulting in the disabling of Scrabble on Facebook. We’re working with our partners to resolve this issue and have Scrabble back online and ready to play as soon as possible.
There was no word on whether the attack was orchestrated by fans of Scrabulous. But it dealt another public relations blow to Hasbro, which owns the North American rights to Scrabble. On the day that its legal tactics resulted in the shutdown of a game that the toy company said infringed upon its copyrights, it missed a prime opportunity to transition Scrabulous players to its own version of the game.
Hasbro, which last week filed a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in New York against the makers of Scrabulous, suffered a deluge of criticism on its Scrabble page on Facebook. Incensed at losing access to Scrabulous, users blamed Hasbro. One commenter, Lesley Marton, summed up the views of several players when she wrote on Scrabble's feedback board, "At least get things ironed out here before taking away Scrabulous!"
Analysts say the blow-back from Scrabulous fans, although painful now, will probably be temporary. "There are a lot of people who are just disappointed and angry at losing Scrabulous," said Jeremiah Owyang, an analyst at Forrester Research. "But people are going to get over it over time. Many of them will adopt Scrabble."
sharber60- Plus Member
Re: Malicious attack takes down Scrabble on Facebook
Well if it was the people who were mad about Scrabulous being cancelled, I don't blame the hackers one bit. That peeved me off! I did not mind at all the app, was one of the few that was a great one! Damn corporate bastards have to ruin it! Yeah, I know Scrabble produced their own version but they deserved to get hacked imo. It should have been an easy transition instead of them just cancelling the original app.
shanaya- Admin is da shiznit!
Re: Malicious attack takes down Scrabble on Facebook
Yes that one was great, Scrabble is back up now again..
We lost all our scores & games from Scrabulous though, that is not right.
With Scrabulous on Facebook & people were buying the home game..So there was no way Hasbro, were losing anything...
To sue Facbook was a very stupid thing on their part.
Greedy people..
We lost all our scores & games from Scrabulous though, that is not right.
With Scrabulous on Facebook & people were buying the home game..So there was no way Hasbro, were losing anything...
To sue Facbook was a very stupid thing on their part.
Greedy people..
sharber60- Plus Member
Re: Malicious attack takes down Scrabble on Facebook
Sharon have you ever tried this one..
http://us.bugcafe.net/language/en/
Check it out, it is just like scrabble . I use it everyday to play with family. It is an email version. If you have any questions let me know.
And it is free....
http://us.bugcafe.net/language/en/
Check it out, it is just like scrabble . I use it everyday to play with family. It is an email version. If you have any questions let me know.
And it is free....
baldwindeb- Assistant Administrator
Re: Malicious attack takes down Scrabble on Facebook
Thanks Deb, joined now to find someone to play with..
sharber60- Plus Member
Re: Malicious attack takes down Scrabble on Facebook
sharber60 wrote:Thanks Deb, joined now to find someone to play with..
my screenname is baldwindeb@yahoo.com, my user name is Debbie
you want to play me .
baldwindeb- Assistant Administrator
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