Thursday, 28 March 2013

Cyber Attack, Internet Connection Around The World Get Slow

Computer security experts worldwide internet calls slowed due to the biggest cyber attacks in the history of the internet.
The clash between anti spam and the companies running the Internet has triggered reprisal attacks that affect the wider internet.
These attacks impact on popular services such as Netflix and other experts are concerned could be improved by affecting the banking system in the network and electronic mail.
Spamhaus, a nonprofit group basis London and Geneva are aimed at helping providers of electronic mail filtering junk mail and unwanted content confessed recently managed server Cyberbunker block, a Dutch internet organizers.
Cyberbunker claiming it is a joint organizer of the internet all the way except for child pornography or terrorism related.
Sven Olaf Kamphuis, who claims to be a spokesman Cyberbunker in a message saying that Spamhaus abusing his position, and should not be allowed to decide'' what should and should not be on the internet''


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Spamhaus itself blocking the grounds Cyberbunker, in collaboration with'''' criminal gangs from Eastern Europe and Russia, as the party behind the cyber attacks.

Steve Linford, Spamhaus's chief executive, told the BBC that the scale of this attack is unprecedented.

"We're in a cyber attack for more than a week,'' he said.

"But they can not overthrow us. Technicians we did a tremendous job to ward off the attack.''

Linford said the internet police forces from five countries now investigating the attacks.

The attackers, according to Linford tactics known as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks that flood a target with large traffic in an attempt to make it so affordable.

Linford said the attack force strong enough to stop the government's Internet infrastructure.

"If it is intended to Downing Street (the British government office) then they will quickly die,'' he said.'' Fully place was no internet connection is available.''

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