Russians May Not Be Responsible for Cyberattacks on Georgia
ars technica, August 13, 2008
By Joel Hruska
New evidence suggests that politically active hackers, rather than the Russian government, may be behind attacks on Georgia's web assets. It's not the first time we've heard this sort of story change, but it's of little comfort to anyone relying on Georgia's Internet infrastructure.
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