Old-school hacktivism is back because it never went away
Hacktivism may have dropped off of organization radars over the past few years, but it is now very visibly coming from what is believed to be Bangladesh, thanks to a group tracked by cybersecurity firm Group-IB.
Group-IB found that between June 2022 and July 2023, MTB carried out 846 attacks, of which over 77 percent occurred between February and May 2023."There are dozens of active hacktivist groups at present,"
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