After suffering from a devastating DDOS attack for straight thirteen (13) days, Take The Globe (TTG) administrators implemented a new policy to control negative feedbacks that can entirely risk the integrity of the site. This was after several attempts by some members to post negative comments about the security and reliability of the site.
As part of the new policy, fines that could lead to removal of account will be imposed on member posting negative comments while the restoration is made. The new policy was announced by a TTG Administrator last September 30 after numerous negative comments were posted against TTG management.
Penalties for violators include a balance fine of $100 for the first offense, $500 for the second offense, and removal of account from TTG after the third offense. TTG administrators are firm in implementing the new policy claiming that members should be patient as the systems are undergoing restoring after the attack. TTG administration gathered support from senior members along with other newer members who strongly agreed the necessity of the policy to be implemented.
To recall, TTG was under a horrendous DDOS attack originated from Russia that resulted to some temporary service interruptions. TTG technical team admitted to be working more than 20 hours per day 7 days a week and hired a computer security expert from the US to get the system back in shape. After the attack members can expect few changes with the server and tighter security measures undertaken by the site.






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