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The Bulgarian Anonymous have staged recently a series of political hacking attacks. File photo
An international hacker attack of the Anonymous is blocking for the third day in a row the internet site of the Bulgarian State Commission for Energy and Water Regulation, DKEVR.
Anonymous Bulgaria say activists from the movement from all over the globe have taken part in the attack and vow to keep the site blocked until serious measures for lowering electric power prices are undertaken..
They explain Bulgarian people demand a price decrease, all while DKEVR is getting ready for a price hike, stressing the latter is unacceptable on the backdrop of monthly wages of BGN 300 and pledging to take down all DKEVR sites until the demand is met.
Activists further state this is the largest-scale so far action of Anonymous Bulgaria.
Back in April 2013, they staged another attack on the DKEVR site.
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