Cyber Threat Actor: Sens power
| Actor Type | Location | Known Incidents |
Activist
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Russia
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1 incident |
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Profile
Sens power is analias used by a threat actor whose known geographic base is Russia. This designation appears in open‑source references without additional descriptors such as real name, organizational ties, or specific ideological orientation. The alias stands as the sole identifier currently associated with this actor in the available material.
The prompt provides a detailed account of a 2016 distributed denial of service campaign carried out by the hacktivist collective Anonymous, dubbed Operation Icarus. According to the source, Anonymous launched high‑volume attacks exceeding 250 Gbps against the Bank of France and several other central banks, including those in the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Trinidad and Tobago, and the Philippines. The operation reportedly involved affiliated groups such as Ghost Squad and was motivated by solidarity with the #NuitDebout protests and retaliation for arrests of hacktivists, resulting in temporary service disruptions across the targeted institutions before restoration.
No publicly available source links Sens power to the Operation Icarus incident or to any other specific cyber operation. The alias does not appear in the description of the Anonymous activity, and there is no evidence presented that connects Sens power to the described DDoS assaults, the involved financial institutions, or the cited protest motivations. Consequently, the activity profile of Sens power cannot be inferred from the Anonymous campaign details.
Because the open‑source record contains no further mentions of Sens power, there are no documented details regarding its typical targets, preferred sectors, geographic focus, strategic objectives, or technical tactics, techniques, and procedures. Information about malware families, initial access vectors, tooling preferences, or any affiliations with state actors, criminal consortia, or hacktivist groups is absent from the provided context. The absence of such data means that any characterization beyond the alias and location would be speculative and therefore omitted.
In summary, the only verifiable facts about the threat actor known as Sens power are its alias and its reported location in Russia, with no additional operational information currently accessible in the source material.
