“After an initial investigation, it seems that some race competitors accidentally shared to the public the IP addresses connecting them to the server, which is not supposed to happen.”
Every entrant, driver or team, who was competing in the virtual motorsport event was able to live stream their own perspectives, alongside the main TV, OTT and YouTube broadcast.
It is believed that the information was shared unwittingly, before being capped and shared around Discord servers and social media platforms.
“This put us in a weakened position, and we were subjected to some security breaches which caused the global disconnection of all competitors, “ continued Neveu.
“It should never happen if the IP addresses are well protected.”
Which is fine, if it hadn't been for the fact that all IP adresses of all non-LAN rF2 servers are openly shared on a webpage, even with a "CLICK HERE" join button. Very very easy to write a script to mess up things.