Russia may cut itself off from the global internet because people keep hacking it

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Russia may cut itself off from the global internet because people keep hacking it
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Russia is being attacked by groups like Anonymous and private companies are pulling services, but there are reportedly ‘no plans to disconnect the internet from inside’

via the ‘sovereign Internet law’, which would also give the government much more control over the internet – similar to China’s ‘Great Firewall’., to be used “in case of external distortions, blocks and other threats.”

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