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Sudanese brothers in their 20s were indicted for allegedly leading a hacking group that caused US and other countries losses ...
Attackers launched 600 million threats daily, including ransomware attacks, in the last year, according to Microsoft.
In addition to the Jerusalem Post, the hacking group targeted Israel's Red Alert systems and a hospital in Los Angeles.
Two Sudanese citizens have been charged with leading Anonymous Sudan, a cybercriminal group behind tens of thousands of Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. DDoS attacks exploit vulnerable ...
Alleged to be part of Anonymous Sudan The United States Department of Justice (DoJ) has indicted two Sudanese nationals for ...
The U.S. Justice Department on Wednesday indicted two Sudanese nationals accused of running the “Anonymous Sudan” hacking ...
US authorities have charged two Sudanese linked to DDoS cybercrime group, Anonymous Sudan, which caused $10m in damages ...
The government isn’t saying where the Omed brothers are being held, only that they were arrested in March 2024 and have been ...
The DoJ has announced charges against Anonymous Sudan members and the disruption of their DDoS attack service.
Sudanese brothers charged for 35,000 DDoS attacks targeting Microsoft, hospitals, and global networks in 2023.
Hacktivist gang Anonymous Sudan appears to have lost its anonymity after the US Attorney's Office on Wednesday unsealed an ...