US Army website defaced, then brought down
The U.S. Army's website was defaced and later brought down Monday, with the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) claiming responsibility.
Grant Gross | 09 Jun | Read more
The U.S. Army's website was defaced and later brought down Monday, with the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) claiming responsibility.
Grant Gross | 09 Jun | Read more
Documents linked with law enforcement inquiries appear to have been stolen in recent phishing attacks on certain employee email accounts, Microsoft said.
John Ribeiro | 27 Jan | Read more
A number of CNN's social media accounts and blogs were hacked Thursday by a group styling itself as the Syrian Electronic Army.
John Ribeiro | 24 Jan | Read more
Skype said its social media properties were targeted, with a group styling itself as the Syrian Electronic Army appearing to claim credit for the hacks.
John Ribeiro | 02 Jan | Read more
We recap the biggest security news from this past year
Steve Ragan | 18 Dec | Read more
Apple's popular image of being immune from malware has fired up hacker interest in the platform in recent times
John P. Mello | 19 Sep | Read more
Because registrars are the equivalent of a hacker jackpot, they have to be more vigilant about the security of their customers, experts say
Antone Gonsalves | 29 Aug | Read more
The Syrian Electronic Army hit multiple targets this week, including Twitter and the New York Times. While the victims have recovered for the most part, many popular brands remain at risk
Steve Ragan | 28 Aug | Read more
The Syrian Electronic Army, just days after targeting the New York Post, has compromised Outbrain.com, a content recommendation platform, and used their access to target readers of the Washington Post, CNN, and Time with pro-Assad propaganda
Steve Ragan | 15 Aug | Read more
The Syrian Electronic Army has social engineered email accounts maintained by White House Staffers, in addition to the Twitter feed maintained by Thompson Reuters
Steve Ragan | 30 Jul | Read more
Syrian Electronic Army claims to have taken more than 500GB in data from Truecaller, a company that operates a phone directory service with more than 20 million users worldwide
Steve Ragan | 19 Jul | Read more