According to the Internet security company CloudFlare the popular movement Occupy Central of Hong Kong, which aims to bring universal suffrage to the country, is lousy online attack type DDoS.
The political system in Hong Kong predicts that Government of China propose a number of candidates, including the governors from the vote of one 1.200 people committee.
China is committed to implementing direct vote by the citizens for the candidates from 2017, but Occupy Central is also campaigning for the election of candidates.
In this context, it conducts one unofficial referendum online.
That's it website in which the referendum is held faced problems stability in the week while one followed extensive attack type DDoS.
The attack is located ongoing and with the ones so far data overtakes 300 in pace Gbps, making it one of the harshest in history.
Similar was the last year's attack on the organization The Spamhaus Project, while at the beginning of the year, attacking servers in Europe was approaching pace 400 Gigabits per second and is considered to be the strongest in history.
A typical DDoS attack has a rhythm around 50 Gbps.
Source: e-pcmag.gr