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A Europol operation has succeeded in disrupting a pro-Russian hacktivist network accused of conducting DDoS cyber attacks on targets in Ukraine and Europe.
Europol dismantles NoName057(16), a Russian group behind DDoS attacks, arresting two and targeting over 1,000 supporters.
A University of Illinois architecture professor who finds himself in limbo has charged that he's victim of anti-Israel bias that resulted in his being denied tenure.
Investigators said they disrupted more than 100 servers used by the group, along with a "major part" of the group's main infrastructure.
The streaming platform suffered from a DDoS attack, so the company moved the broadcast to its YouTube channel.
The organization is accused of multiple attacks on critical infrastructure like electricity suppliers and public transport systems in Europe.
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Al Jazeera on MSNJoint global operation takes down pro-Russian hacking groupAn international operation spanning North America and Europe has taken down a pro-Russian cybercrime group linked to thousands of attacks on Ukraine and its allies. In recent days, law enforcement ...
European and international law enforcement agencies from over a dozen countries coordinated to disrupt the pro-Russian ...
Germany and Spain issued arrest warrants for seven suspected members of a pro-Russian hacking group accused of carrying out ...
Codenamed Eastwood, the operation targeted the so-called NoName057(16) group, which was identified last month by Dutch ...
The operation targeted a pro-Russia group that is believed to have attacked several municipalities and organisations linked ...
An international law enforcement operation dubbed "Operation Eastwood" has targeted the infrastructure of the pro-Russian ...
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