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Senegalese government websites hit by cyber attack

27 May 2023, 8:38 PM  |
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A group of hackers called Mysterious Team, made multiple Senegalese government websites go offline overnight on Friday by hitting them with denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks, a government spokesperson says.

The group claimed responsibility for the attacks in a series of Twitter posts using the hashtag #FreeSenegal used by campaigners alleging political repression in Senegal.

#OpSN

Now Senegal Government servers out of network..

And Be prepare for tomorrow Senegal Government.

–> Mysterious Team Bangladesh.#FreeSenegal@_barbby @YourAnonStory @YourAnonRiots @SaudiExile pic.twitter.com/Q3feJV7gNM

— Mysterious Team (@MysteriousTeamO) May 27, 2023

The attacks come at a time of heightened political tension sin Senegal, widely seen as one of West Africa’ most stable democracies.

In a statement in the early hours of Saturday, government spokesperson, Abdou Karim Fofana said all efforts were being made to bring the sites back online.

As of Saturday afternoon, the presidency’s site was online but other official websites still appeared to be offline, including the government and finance ministry sites.

DDoS attacks work by directing high volumes of internet traffic towards targeted servers in a bid to knock them offline.

The country has been shaken by more than 2 years of sometimes violent protests over a host of issues including fears among the opposition that Sall may seek a third term in office in the February 2024 election.

The opposition has also accused Sall’s government of using the judicial machinery to target potential challengers such as popular politician Ousmane Sonko, who placed third in the 2019 presidential race.

The authorities deny on-going legal cases against Sonko are politically motivated.

On its Twitter account, the so-called Mysterious Team group says its members are “cyber warriors from Bangladesh”. The group is little-known, but has carried out previous cyber-attacks against the Ethiopian health ministry and Indian media, according to the European Repository of Cyber Incidents, an independent research consortium that analyses cyber incidents.

The connection between Bangladesh and Senegal was not clear. Contacted by Reuters about its reasons for targeting the Senegalese authorities, a representative of Mysterious Team said, “We are working for justice for Senegal innocent peoples.”

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