
“The Department of Homeland Security told Georgia’s Office of Secretary of State that the IP address associated with an attempted breach of the state agency’s firewall was tracked to an office in U.S. Customs and Border Protection, a revelation that has DHS ‘deeply concerned.'”
Read more: https://www.cyberscoop.com/dhs-georgia-incident-was-legitimate-work-not-a-hack/
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