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article imageCould the worldwide Internet collapse forever?

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Adriana
By Adriana Stuijt
Jan 6, 2009 in Technology
By Adriana Stuijt.
Could the entire world go offline in internet gridlock? American I.T. experts say it could happen within just six years. A Finnish expert, Hannu Kari, already predicted in 2004 that this would happen by 2006.
Kari called it the 'internet apocalypse.' The Russian news agency Russia Today says the news media will have to fall back on an old, tried technology - the teletype machine...
The Helsinki University of Technology professor already warned back then that 'all the viruses, trojans, spam and security flaws' would all work together to topple the entire global network in one dramatic super-crash which could end life as we know it...
"There are many bad people who want to create chaos on purpose,' he warned. He said the same thing in 2001.
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