House websites knocked offline; provider suggests link to Dem protest
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Data contained on the House network would be an attractive target to state actors or state-backed groups, Nathan Leamer, a policy analyst at Washington, D.C.-based think tank R Street Institute, told SCMagazine.com. He noted that it “might be politically motivated” to draw a connection drawing the House websites incident to the sit-in last week.
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