Hackers attack Swedish companies and authorities through the burning of the Qur'an
Anonymous Sudan Hacker Group reported on its Telegram channel, which plans to carry out hacker attacks on several Swedish sites. During the Sunday morning, several sites did not work or had problems, including Bank-ID, Kivra and Vattenafall. In addition, on Sunday morning, problems occurred on other websites. Among them is SOS Alarm, which did not work for a while, but now, according to reports, resumed work.
Anonymous Sudan hackers say they are protesting against the Koran burning stocks in Stockholm. "We apologize to all innocent residents of Sweden, but on Sunday many things will have great interruptions. We hope you will be patient, but we have to do it because they burned the Qur'an," the hackers said. The Telegram also writes that cyberattacks will last until Tuesday.
On January 21, the leader of the Danish Right Course (Stram Kurs "(Stram Kurs" Paludan set fire to the Holy Muslim Book before the Turkish Embassy in Stockholm (Sweden) and threatened what he would do it until "Turkey would not accept Sweden to NATO.