L’opérateur a d’abord évoqué une opération de maintenance avant de reconnaître avoir fait « l’objet d’une cyberattaque ».
Tunisia's state telecom falling victim to hackers wielding anti-Saïed slogans exposes how digital infrastructure has become the new battleground for African dissent, where anonymous keyboards carry more punch than street protests. While governments across the continent rush to digitize services, they're inadvertently handing opposition movements the keys to their most visible platforms, turning every app into potential protest real estate.
Tunisia's state telecom falling victim to hackers wielding anti-Saïed slogans exposes how digital infrastructure has become the new battleground for African dissent, where anonymous keyboards carry more punch than street protests. While governments across the continent rush to digitize services, they're inadvertently handing opposition movements the keys to their most visible platforms, turning every app into potential protest real estate.
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