Pro-Assad Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for the hack and defacement of the Army's portal
The pro-Assad hacker group SEA strikes back with a hack against a number of Western media websites
The Syrian Electronic Army hacks into Israeli Army Twitter account and warns of fake nuclear leak
Many more could be in danger as popular ad network hacked, says researcher
Details of over one million users stolen in latest anti-US hack
Hacking crew appears to carry out hit on DNS infrastructure serving eBay-owned sites
The news network’s blogs, Twitter and Facebook accounts were all hacked by the SEA
Profilic Syrian hacksters strike again in attack on the Microsoft Office blog
Hackers leave anti-NSA spying messages across Microsoft-run accounts
Anonymous hacktivist tells TechWeek his crew are gathering plenty of data on four leaders of the SEA
Actors affiliated with Anonymous claim they have a load of the Syrian Electronic Army's data, but the pro-Assad group tells…
The Syrians hit the New York Times via Australia, but the newspaper had only itself to blame, says Sean Michael…
The website of the New York Times has been taken offline in the latest Syrian Electronic Army attack
Following attacks on Jon Snow's blog, Outbrain and The Washington Post, the SEA allegedly redirected traffic from social media service…
Attacks on missile warning services, sophisticated malware campaigns and the Syrian Electronic Army make for a chaotic cyber conflict, TechWeek…
The Syrian Electronic Army's attack on the Washington Post shows ad networks open up new threats, says Sean Michael Kerner
Hackers breach Outbrain feeds to spread their message across major media websites
Fake nuclear bomb story posted on Snow's blog, as Channel 4 blogs remain down
Another day, another successful Twitter hack by the Syrian Electronic Army
London-based firm says no sensitive data is taken, but SEA claims responsibility for the attack
Syrian Electronic Army at it again but no Sky mobile applications were hacked
2FA finally introduced, but it's not the most secure kind.
Hacker group strikes again, just days after it hit the FT
Financial Times has blogs and Twitter feeds taken over
Hacking crew makes a mockery of Twitter account security again
Hackers compromised the Twitter feeds of the Associated Press and falsely reported White House explosions
Syrian government supporters post Sepp Blatter's resignation on his Twitter acount