Swedish authorities have accused Iran of a cyberattack that involved sending thousands of threatening text messages following Quran burnings in 2023. The messages, attributed to the 'Anzu team,' targeted Swedes and complicated Sweden's Nato membership bid. The investigation by Sweden's SAPO domesti...
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