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The Syrian Electronic Army, which claimed credit for the April hijacking of The Associated Press Twitter account with a tweet that led to the Dow Jones plummeting, is off the Web — at least for now.
Yesterday, the Syrian Electronic Army appeared to have taken over the New York Times, Twitter, and Huffington Post UK domains. At the very least, the SEA wrote its name as the registered owners of ...
The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) broke into a handful of social media accounts belonging to CNN and Microsoft has admitted some of its employees were phished.
The Syrian Electronic Army, the cyber wing of Bashar al-Assad's army, said it hacked Forbes.com website Friday, claiming it compromised user data, defaced webpages and posted a fake story to the site.
The Syrian Electronic Army has claimed yet another victim. This time, it’s the Financial Times. Kevin Collier Updated on June 1 2021 3:39 pm CDT ...
Soon.. #SEANux: A Linux distribution by the Syrian Electronic Army. #SEA If you haven’t been following the antics of the SEA then they’re the group of hackers who have made the headlines many times in ...
Middle East US Army website hacked, Syrian Electronic Army takes credit By Fox News Published June 9, 2015 12:15am EDT | Updated December 20, 2015 3:02pm EST Flipboard ...
Syrian Electronic Army has claimed credit for defacing the site. — -- The Army's main public website has temporarily been taken down as a protective measure after it was compromised by what ...
In the attack on the AP, a hacker who identified himself as “Th3 Pr0” and a member of the Syrian Electronic Army said in an email that the group persuaded 50 AP employees to hand over their ...
"You've been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA)," the message read. For some readers, the return of SEA may seem like a blast from the past.
The Syrian Electronic Army took to Twitter once again to announce that it had hacked another one of Microsoft’s public-facing properties. Today’s victim were the Official Office Blogs, which ...