The sun will burn the Internet Powerful solar flares can provoke Internet outages around the world. This warning was made in her report at the SIGCOMM 2021 conference by a US researcher Sangeeta Abdu Jyoti, Associate Professor at the University of California, Irvine. Despite the fact that the optical fiber itself is not affected by geomagnetically induced flash currents, the electronics of repeaters located every 50-100 kilometers are vulnerable to them. However, the risk will differ for different cables. So, Southeast Asia will suffer less: the Internet backbones are shorter there, and the solar flare will cause more damage in high latitudes. Longer cables connecting the US and Europe are at greatest risk. For local and regional Internet infrastructure, the threat is minimal, since the cables there are often grounded. Solar flares accompanied by coronal ejections are the most powerful transient phenomena in the solar system. Although powerful solar flares are observed quite rarely, however, after three decades of low solar activity, the likelihood that such an event will occur very high!