* Ce groupe de hackers syriens pro-Assad aurait déjà piraté de "gros joueurs" comme le New York Times et le Huffington Post. Ils seraient, selon les médias occidentaux bien sûr, derrière cette récente attaque sur Twitter, prenant le contrôle du domaine Twitter.com
Wikipedia:
The Syrian Electronic Army, also known as the Syrian Electronic Soldiers, is a collection of pro-government computer hackers aligned with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Using denial of service attacks, defacement, and other methods, it mainly targets political opposition groups and western websites, including news organizations and human rights groups. The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) is the first public, virtual army in the Arab world to openly launch cyber attacks on its opponents,[2] though the precise nature of its relationship with the Syrian government is debated.[3]
Wikipedia:
The Syrian Electronic Army, also known as the Syrian Electronic Soldiers, is a collection of pro-government computer hackers aligned with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Using denial of service attacks, defacement, and other methods, it mainly targets political opposition groups and western websites, including news organizations and human rights groups. The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) is the first public, virtual army in the Arab world to openly launch cyber attacks on its opponents,[2] though the precise nature of its relationship with the Syrian government is debated.[3]
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J'ai vraiment l"impression que la Syrie a autre chose a faire en reservant ses forces pour sa defense .
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