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Women's Health Providers Face Coordinated Assault in Cyberspace and on Capitol Hill

The coordinated assault on women’s healthcare providers continued on Thursday, as the websites for two major reproductive health groups—Planned Parenthood and the National Network of Abortion Funds—were shut down following alleged cyberattacks.

Planned Parenthood’s website was reportedly hacked on Wednesday afternoon, in what the organization’s vice-president described as a “wide scale distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, a hacker tactic to overwhelm websites with massive amounts of traffic to block any legitimate traffic from getting in.” The reproductive health provider then decided to keep its site temporarily offline “in order to more fully protect our websites from these extremist attacks.”

On Thursday, the National Network of Abortion Funds—an umbrella organization for groups that help low-income women pay for abortions—reported that it had experienced a similar attack.

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