A hacking group has claimed credit for one of its biggest social media outages in years on Tuesday — when millions of accounts went down worldwide on , , Facebook Messenger, Threads, and WhatsApp.The 'hacktivist' group Anonymous claimed it was a cyber attack, but has been tight-lipped on what caused the outage, simply calling it a '.'Meta's loss of service came soon after the AT&T outage that some speculated was , as well as the , which ended when the US's largest health insurer allegedly paid a to the cybercriminals responsible.
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