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150 Bulgarian IP addresses are in CIA's tracking list : WikiLeaks

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150 Bulgarian IP addresses tracked by the Central Intelligence Agency are among the IP addresses uploaded on the website of WikiLeaks, the Bulgarian National Television informs. The WikiLeaks list contains thousands of IP addresses from many countries. According to WikiLeaks, the CIA used or intended to use those IP addresses for surveillance and espionage. The IP addresses of Bulgaria’s biggest Internet providers, telecommunication companies, banks and universities are among the abovementioned 150 IP addresses.




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