Several state services targeted by a massive cyberattack, pro-Russian hackers claim. Several state IT services seem to have been affected by the cyberattack.

The Anonymous Sudan group, supporting Russia and several Islamist causes, claimed responsibility for the action. The hackers carried out a denial of service (DDoS) attack, which aims to make a server inaccessible by sending multiple requests until it saturates. The attackers would use a service put online a few weeks ago called InfraShutDown, which allows you to “rent” these basic attacks.