Syrian Electronic Army hacked
Posted by: Timothy Weaver on 09/03/2013 03:08 PM
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A group claiming association with Anonymous now says it has compromised SEA (Syrian Electronic Army's) databases and servers. Active members of the SEA are not restricted to Syria. They are also active in Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Indonesia.
As first reported here by Brian Krebs, the attackers say they have compromised SEA servers, obtained members' names along with user IDs and passwords, and have copied gigabytes of SEA data.
A complaint posted at Pastebin asserts that his story and others put individuals at risk of being “tracked and killed by the FSA” (Free Syrian Army).
Among other things leaked from the SEA include copies of banking scam phishing e-mails allegedly held in its systems.
A complaint posted at Pastebin asserts that his story and others put individuals at risk of being “tracked and killed by the FSA” (Free Syrian Army).
Among other things leaked from the SEA include copies of banking scam phishing e-mails allegedly held in its systems.
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