People visit the African Renaissance Monument in Dakar, Senegal on May 12, 2023. A cyberattack purportedly claimed by the Anonymous hacking group took down dozens of government websites in Senegal, where tensions are simmering nine months before a presidential election, officials said on Saturday, May 27. XINHUA PHOTO
People visit the African Renaissance Monument in Dakar, Senegal on May 12, 2023. A cyberattack purportedly claimed by the Anonymous hacking group took down dozens of government websites in Senegal, where tensions are simmering nine months before a presidential election, officials said on Saturday, May 27. XINHUA PHOTO

Dakar, Senegal: A cyberattack purportedly claimed by the Anonymous hacking group took down dozens of government websites in Senegal, where tensions are simmering nine months before a presidential election, officials said on Saturday.

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