I'd say and rather than or.
The Russians hack everything, even little business sites like mine.
As for HMRC website, or any other government, website being tulip, who can argue with that? I signed up with a local police search team and they have just started a local crime blog. Now I am being deluged with emails every time someone posts. Is there an opt out on the email? Of course not.
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I saw this earlier and thought it was a load of crap. High traffic loads let to the site becoming unavailable as far as I can see. Whether some leave campaigner somewhere gave it a helping hand could be true I guess. But that isn't really hacking, that just DDoS shizzle.
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