The U.S. unsealed charges against Sudanese brothers Ahmed and Alaa Omer, who allegedly ran Anonymous Sudan, a hacking group responsible for roughly 35,000 DDoS attacks on critical infrastructure globally.
Since last year, Anonymous Sudan has targeted various organizations, including U.S. government facilities and hospitals, showcasing a vast criminal capacity to compromise essential services.
The FBI's takedown of Anonymous Sudan's DDoS tool, known as DCAT, was a coordinated effort that included support from major tech companies like Amazon and Microsoft, highlighting a united front against cybercrime.
Operating as a hacking-for-hire business, Anonymous Sudan has been linked to ideologically driven cyberattacks, falsely perceived to be tied to Russian state operatives, illustrating a complex web of cyber warfare tactics.
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