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    Europol Disrupts NoName057(16) Hacktivist Group Linked to DDoS Attacks Against Ukraine

    July 17, 2025

    An international operation coordinated by Europol has disrupted the infrastructure of a pro-Russian hacktivist group known as NoName057(16) that has been linked to a string of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks against Ukraine and its allies.
    The actions have led to the dismantling of a major part of the group’s central server infrastructure and more than 100 systems across the world.

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