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    U.S. Charges Highlight Cyber Defense Partnership with Israel

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    What it’s about

    The United States has charged two Sudanese nationals for orchestrating cyber-attacks through the group known as Anonymous Sudan. Among the targets were the Jerusalem Post and vital Israeli security systems. This follows efforts by the U.S. to thwart global cyber threats, underscoring the strong U.S.-Israel security relationship.

    Why it matters

    The global cyber threat landscape is increasingly intertwined with geopolitical dynamics. By identifying and charging cybercriminals targeting Israeli systems, the United States demonstrates its commitment to protecting Israel’s infrastructure and amplifies its support for a vital Middle Eastern ally. This indictment is significant in strengthening the alliance and upholding international cybersecurity.

    Details

    Sudanese brothers Ahmed Salah Yousif Omer, aged 22, and Alaa Salah Yousuf Omer, 27, have been accused in the U.S. of leading Anonymous Sudan’s cyber operations. These operations included distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, causing extensive damage across numerous sites globally, including substantial activity against Israel, where they maliciously disrupted the Jerusalem Post and Israel’s red alert warning systems.

    The Big Picture

    Anonymous Sudan’s attacks transcend mere breaches—they are cyber assaults aimed at destabilizing pivotal systems in times of crisis. This attack occurred during sensitive Israeli-Hamas conflicts beginning on October 7, affecting alert systems safeguarding Israeli civilians. Defending such infrastructure is crucial to maintaining Israel’s defense readiness.

    Flashback

    The hackers’ tactics reportedly mirrored retaliatory motives, strategically hitting critical medical facilities in the U.S., asserting an unjustified response to imagined wrongs blamed on Israel. Such actions sow confusion and strain public health systems, drawing international condemnation and justifying strong legal repercussions.

    What they’re saying

    Zvika Klein, Editor in Chief of The Jerusalem Post, emphasized the publication’s role as a persistent symbol of journalistic freedom and its prominence as a target for those seeking to stifle Israeli narratives. Despite the attacks, The Jerusalem Post remains resilient, fortified by robust international support.

    Actively collaborating with U.S. authorities, Israel continues to safeguard digital borders against indicated threats, fortifying both public and securities aspects with shared international resources. This marks a stringent posture against hostile cyber-aggressors dedicated to disrupting peace and security.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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