Duo accused of DDoSing some of the world's biggest tech companies
Briefly

"Anonymous Sudan sought to maximize havoc and destruction against governments and businesses around the world by perpetrating tens of thousands of cyberattacks," said US Attorney Martin Estrada.
"This group's attacks were callous and brazen-the defendants went so far as to attack hospitals providing emergency and urgent care to patients."
The service branded as Anonymous Sudan directed powerful and sustained DDoSes against Big Tech companies, including Microsoft, OpenAI, Riot Games, and others.
The tool allegedly performed more than 35,000 attacks, 70 of which targeted computers in Los Angeles, where the indictment was filed.
Read at Ars Technica
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