Anonymous Sudan Downed Over 600 French Government Websites. Warns of More to Come
In a thrilling and mouth-gasping cyber attack earlier this year, Anonymous Sudan announced its attack on more than 600 French government websites.
At the time of the attack, Cybertechwiz confirmed the French tax system was temporarily inaccessible. Moreover, the offensive included other financial and tax payouts and pay-in systems used by the French populace. Interestingly, the threat actors declared on their telegram page that the cyberattack was only a sniff of what was to come, It stated this stunning attack was a preparatory attack with something big to come soon.
Why Are the French Government Digitals Snipped?
Previously, on its telegram page, the hackers threatened to snip French hospitals if they chose to attack the Niger Republic. They referenced their attacks on Kenya’s cyber infrastructure as a vivid example.
In the threat actors’ words they said that since France is targeting the Niger coup d’etat military, they will target hospitals to make your patients die.
The chilling threat comes shortly after the initial support for the coup in the West African nation. However, the threat hints at the desire of hackers to cause mayhem even without the trigger.
In a reported account of France and Nigeria, the French government is subtlely searching for ways to intervene in the country’s military.
Consequently, France held a meeting with the chief of staff of the Nigerian national guard to obtain political and military authorization.
Nigeria’s Top Network Service Provider Stunned By Anonymous Sudan
A Stunning 6 hours attack on MTN Nigeria’s mobile application and system down display the prowess of the threat actors and the desire to deal with any who choose to interfere in the internal running of the Niger Republic.
Anonymous Sudan claimed the attack on the My MTN Nigeria network, It stated its desire to cause disruptions in the country for MTN users because its government is attempting to cut power and is willing to participate in the French colonialistic planned inversion.