Internet in the world yesterday was slower than it is, and experts believe that it is a consequence of the biggest cyber-attack in history.
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The latest cyber attack hit a number of services, but experts fear that the attack can hurt numerous bank orders.
Currently five companies from different European countries investigating the attack, so start to fighting about who is behind the event.
As transmitted on BBC, non-profit organization Spamhaus, based in London and Geneva, helped e-mail providers to protect their users from spam and other messages with unsafe content.
Sven Olaf Kamphuis is who claims to be a representative of the Cyberbunker, said that Spamhaus abusing its position and you do not need such an organization to decides which content will come to customers.
In response to this accusation, from Spamhaus, claim that Cyberbunker is the associate with criminal hackers from Eastern Europe and Russia, for the organized an attack that yesterday, at least in the short, cause to have a slower internet around the planet.
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