Georgian President’s Web Site Moves to Atlanta
The Web site of the president of Georgia, the small nation that is battling Russian forces by a breakaway enclave, was moved to a U.S. hosting facility that weekend after allegedly being attacked by Russian hackers.
The original servers located in the country of Georgia were “flooded and blocked by Russians” by the weekend, Nino Doijashvili, chief executive of Atlanta-based hosting company Tulip Systems Inc., said Monday.
The Georgian-born Doijashvili happened to be on vacation in Georgia when
Speaking via cell phone from Georgia, Doijashvili said the attacks, traced to Moscow and St. Petersburg, are continuing on the U.S. servers. The president’s site was intermittently available midday Monday. Route-tracing performed by the AP confirmed that the sites were hosted […]
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