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“A week later, they took away my passport, and I was stuck there,” he said. He stayed in Moscow and received support from the Russian government to finish his education and work. He became a lecturer and dean at the Russian Cooperative University. He said he could visit Indonesia only after 2000.
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There is DDoS-guard for example, which is also centralized but it’s russian (at least). However if you did not opt for the lazy option, you could implement something from neither these two. This is just because your service is not professional, you and your team don’t really know what you are really doing.
In July 2019, a hacking group under the name 0v1ru$ breached the servers of a company called Saitek, an alleged contractor for the Russian security agency. The obtained documents contained information about secret projects of the Russian government, including the analysis of Tor’s traffic.