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According to the European Union’s police service, the European Union police service on Wednesday, the European Union police service reported that the European Union police said that the European Union police reported that the European Union police on Wednesday, and the European Union, related to the series of refusals in the service.
Under the name of Eastwood, the company aimed at the SO team, the Noname057 (16), which was discovered last month by the Dutch authorities as a responsibility for a series of refusals to provide services to various municipalities and organizations related to the NATO summit in the Netherlands.
Europoli said that the cybercrime network also participated in attacks in Sweden, Germany and Switzerland.
The police service said that the international operation “led to an interruption of an attack related to an attack consisting of more than hundred computer systems around the world, while a significant part of the infrastructure of the central server of the team was closed.”
The German judicial authorities issued six arrest orders for suspects in Russia, two of which are accused of the fact that they are the main leaders of the team, said Europol. Five of them were found on the web -make Europal with the most wanted in Europe.
According to Europol, one suspect was created in France, and the other was arrested in Spain. In the United States, the Federal Research Administration (FBI) took part in business.
Europoli said that Cybercrime members initially aimed at Ukrainian institutions, “but shifted their attention to attacks on countries that support Ukraine in constant protection against Russian aggressive war, many of which are NATO members.”
Law enforcement agencies in the countries involved in the company were contacted by hundreds of people who, as they believe, are supported by the support of the team to inform them about their suppression and their alleged responsibility for its actions.
“People who act for Noname057 (16) are mainly Russian sympaths using automated tools to perform distributed attacks on refusal (DDO),” said Europo.
“Working without official leadership or complex technical skills, they are motivated by ideology and reward.”