BLACK FORECAST: The following will be the internet shut down for 24 hours ... but it will be only the beginning of the end

December is the time of year when experts published various predictions. No one is prophecy attracted attention - the whole Internet will be shut down for 24 hours.

This ominous forecast comes from US companies to sell technology for electronic security LogRythm. Vice President of James Carder says it will not do just a technical problem which would prevent people from putting their selfies on Instagram.
This year obaljena testing
"Next year we will see a great shot, somewhere, at some time," said Carder. "And if the Internet crashes, financial markets will collapse."
The security expert told Business Insider that appeared this year all the signs, because criminals "are testing missiles so that they fired into the sea".

We have witnessed a massive DDoS attack on the DynDNS network a few months ago. This attack took off sites such as Twitter and Spotify for a few hours. A similar DDoS hit Brian Krebs earlier. These were only tests. "
"If you can prove that you are able to bring down a large site and a good part of the American Internet for a few hours, and 24-hour blockade works easily feasible".Conflict of major media portals and those with 'false news'
Carder is still predicted to be a problem of 'false news' only get worse, and that hackers will target major media portals, such as CNN or Fox News."The power of influence slowly moves from the major news portal, but do not think you they can not let that happen. Respond to the threat of false news by trying to introduce some kind of control of the media, which is likely to be exaggerated, "said Carder, citing Facebook's post-election changes.

"He thinks that the hackers, in the name of freedom of speech, so that revenge will bring down one or two major media portals."
"Attackers will use pre-authorized tokens to Sili malware. Given that so many Apple devices međusbno connected, such a malware could easily and quickly spread, "adds another LogRythov expert, Simon Howe.