Syrian Electronic Army
The US Has Indicted Three Alleged Syrian Electronic Army Hackers for Cyber Crimes
The trio is accused of being associated with a hacking group that supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad that has claimed responsibility for hacks targeting the media, human rights organizations, and the US government.
How The FBI Identified Two Members of The Syrian Electronic Army
The hackers’ were caught because of their reliance on Gmail and their use of Syrian IP addresses.
One of the Syrian Electronic Army Hackers Was Also an Extortionist, Feds Say
A freshly unsealed complaint claims that some suspected members of the Syrian Electronic Army hacked for the cash.
US Government Charges Three Suspected Members of Infamous Syrian Electronic Army
The FBI has added two of them to its most wanted list, and is offering a $100,000 reward.
Why Researchers Tricked Hackers into Attacking Fake Gas Pumps
More than 2,000 gas station monitoring devices are easy to find and hack, researchers warn.
'They Will Not be Able to Gag Us:' Syrian Human Rights Monitor Defiant After Islamic State Hacks Website
The UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights catalogues attacks, executions, bombings, torture, and other human rights abuses throughout Syria. It's back online after pro-IS hackers took it down Wednesday.
This Is How the Syrian Electronic Army Hacked the Washington Post
The hacking group collects another media victim.
The Syrian Electronic Army's Most Dangerous Hack
How the infamous hacking group compromised the email accounts of several high-profile Syrian dissidents, including a rebel General.
Syrian Electronic Army Hacks International Media Outlets
The pro-Assad hacker organization shut down a number of media sites on Thursday in a coordinated attack.
Syrian Hackers Hijack IDF Twitter Sparking Fears of Nuclear Leak
In the second time in a week, the Syrian Electronic Army attacked IDF social media, tweeting out a warning of a nuclear facility attack.
Is Facebook Censoring the Syrian Opposition?
Facebook has become responsible for policing its users, which is a problem—some of them rely on the social media platform to share information about revolutions, but they break the terms of service in the process.
The Syrian Electronic Army Was Hacked This Week Too
The SEA hacked Microsoft, but it also got a taste of its own medicine as its site was defaced by another hacking group.