March 3, 2022, 6:38 p.m. | AJ Vicens

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The Russian government on Wednesday published a list of more than 17,500 IP addresses and 174 internet domains it says are involved in ongoing distributed denial-of-service attacks on Russian domestic targets. The list include the FBI and CIA’s home pages, and other sites with top-level domain (TLD) extensions denoting they are registered through countries such as Belarus, Germany, Ukraine and Georgia, as well as the European Union. The Russian government did not publish any proof or evidence backing up its …

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