U.S. Charges Two Sudanese Brothers for Record 35,000 DDoS Attacks,
Federal prosecutors in the U.S. have charged two Sudanese brothers with running a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnet for hire that conducted a record 35,000 DDoS attacks in a single year, including those that targeted Microsoft’s services in June 2023.
The attacks, which were facilitated by Anonymous Sudan’s « powerful DDoS tool, » singled out critical infrastructure, corporate networks,
The attacks, which were facilitated by Anonymous Sudan’s « powerful DDoS tool, » singled out critical infrastructure, corporate networks,
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Federal prosecutors in the U.S. have charged two Sudanese brothers with running a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) botnet for hire that conducted a record 35,000 DDoS attacks in a single year, including those that targeted Microsoft’s services in June 2023.
The attacks, which were facilitated by Anonymous Sudan’s « powerful DDoS tool, » singled out critical infrastructure, corporate networks,
The attacks, which were facilitated by Anonymous Sudan’s « powerful DDoS tool, » singled out critical infrastructure, corporate networks,
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