Global Excitement as Anonymous Hackers from Sudan Cause Cybersecurity Shadow

The Growing Threat of DDOS Attacks Raises Concerns

The American Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency (CISA) has issued a warning regarding the increasing number of DDOS attacks. These attacks have not only targeted the United States but also other countries. While the agency has not provided specific details, it is evident that the warning comes in response to recent attacks that have impacted both private and state organizations. It is believed that these attacks have resulted in the disconnection of online portals.

Anonymous Sudan: A Russian Information Operation?

Truesec, a cybersecurity firm, has stated that Anonymous Sudan is not related to the well-known group of online activists called “Anonymous.” Instead, they believe that Anonymous Sudan is likely part of a Russian information operation aimed at causing harm and complicating Sweden’s application to join NATO.

Collaboration of Hacker Groups and Threats to European Banks

Anonymous Sudan hackers have recently joined forces with other groups such as Killnet and Revil to announce a large-scale attack on European banks and the SWIFT system. These hackers have also targeted the SAS airline and have demanded a ransom of $10 million to cease the DDOS attacks.

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