Bloomberg: Anonymous Sudanese hacker group attacking Sweden may be linked to Russia

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A hacker group called Anonymous Sudan that claims to be Islamist and attacks Swedish airports, hospitals and banks is actually linked to Russia. Bloomberg.

He claims the group itself consists of activists from the East African country whose aim is to persecute “anyone who opposes Islam”. According to experts, a closer look at Anonymous Sudan’s social media posts reveals that the group is neither Sudanese nor Islamist.

According to cybersecurity expert Matthias Wohlen, Anonymous Sudan shows signs of being a well-organized section of Russians with a keen knowledge of Swedish politics and social issues. They are preparing attacks aimed at escalating tensions with the country’s Muslim minority and putting pressure on Turkey to categorically reject Sweden’s bid to join NATO.

Previously on the website of the French Senate stoped It works due to the attack of the pro-Russian hackers NoName057.

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