The Anonymous Sudan affair, named after a group of cyberpirates claiming responsibility for the attack on French entities (airport sites, hospitals, universities, etc.), has all of this hybrid warfare that we are talking about against the backdrop of the Ukrainian conflict.
A war combining cyber harassment, visibility on social networks and ideological fog with Islamist, pro-Russian and, more broadly, anti-Western themes.
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Since January 2023, this group of hackers has been talked about, in France and in many countries, under this strange name: Anonymous Sudan.
A timely recovery of the name and symbol of Anonymous, a community of hackers that has been making headlines for twenty years.
In 2022, after the invasion of Ukraine by Russian troops, Anonymous announced that it was entering into
"cyberwarfare"
against the Russian Federation, hacking into several official sites (Kremlin, ministries, state media, etc.), this which had earned him a counter-attack from Killnet, a famous group of cyberpirates…
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