Microsoft has denied claims that Annonymous Sudan stole the data of over 30 million customers. The hacker group managed to disrupt Microsoft's servers a few weeks ago. Screenshots have appeared of what seems to be the group advertising the sale of the stolen for $50,000 on Telegram. - While Microsoft confirmed that Anonymous Sudan was able to disrupt several Azure and Outlook servers in June, the tech giant has denied the new claims made by the group that over 30 million customers' data has been stolen.
- The alleged stolen data includes passwords and emails.
- Anonymous Sudan is a group of hacktivists mainly based in Sudan. The group has confirmed that it collaborates with pro-Russia hacker groups such as Killnet.
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