Washington Post says website hacked by Syrian group
US: The Washington Post said Thursday its website was hacked
by the Syrian Electronic Army, becoming the latest media organization
victimized by the group that backs strongman Bashar al-Assad.
A note to readers said the Post website "was hacked
today, with readers on certain stories being redirected to the site of the
Syrian Electronic Army."
The Post said it was "working to resolve the
issue." The hacker group has been linked to attacks on the websites or
Twitter feeds of numerous media organizations including Agence France-Presse,
The Financial Times, the Associated Press and the satirical news site The
Onion. Earlier this week, the hackers hit the Facebook and Twitter accounts of
the New York Post.
The group has claimed the news media has been biased in its
coverage of the deadly conflict in Syria. The cyber attack stemmed from a news
recommendation widget, or software add-on, called Outbrain, which affected some
services of CNN and Time magazine in addition to The Post, according to E
Hacking News. E Hacking News said it spoke to one of the hackers and displayed
screen shots illustrating the takeover.
AFP
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