If you use the Internet, you were likely caught in the crossfire Wednesday of the largest cyber attack – ever.
Did it stem from China? North Korea? Iran?
No.
It came from The Netherlands.
It all started when Internet watchdog Spamhaus blacklisted alleged spamming outfit, Cyberbunker. Cyberbunker is a web hosting company that apparently represents some unsavoury businesses that use spam marketing in their normal course of business. Or so thinks Spamhaus…
Well, Spamhaus is empowered to shut down web sites it thinks are violating spam laws and deny those companies the very … [visit site to read more]
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