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The abbreviation " VPN " has slowly become established among average Internet users, which is certainly good, but the problem is that people have started to see VPN as the ultimate solution to all problems.

Anonymous is ruining Facebook today!

Anonymous is ruining Facebook today!

A group of hackers Anonymous announced that they could attack the social network Facebook at noon today (most likely according to the weather in Washington).

The Belgian news agency Belga on Tuesday carried a message about the downing of Facebook "Anonymous", published in a video posted on the website for the exchange of video material, Youtube. If the threat were realized, it would be another in a series of protest attacks after the closure of the Hong Kong website for the exchange of content "Megaupload", whose owners in the United States are suspected of embezzlement. The websites of the US Department of Justice, the Elysee Palace, and Sony have already been attacked, but it is not yet known whether "Anonymous" is behind them.

To attack Facebook, Anonymous is seeking the help of American Internet users.

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