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Turborama

(22,109 posts)
Thu Aug 29, 2013, 09:53 AM Aug 2013

Is This 19-Year-Old the Leader of the Syrian Electronic Army?

The Syrian Electronic Army topped the news cycle again this week, following takedowns of The New York Times, Twitter, and Huffington Post UK. They're just the most recent efforts in a long string of high-profile hacks, which targeted the likes of the Associated Press, the Onion, and NPR.

The SEA has said it is waging cyberwar to denounce media coverage of the conflict in Syria they see as being overwhelmingly anti-Assad. But who's actually running the operation? New evidence indicates that it's a 19-year-old Syrian named Hatem Deeb.

While the SEA has conducted a handful of interviews with the media, including with our colleagues at VICE, they have done so anonymously. Their identities have remained secret in all media correspondences, veiled behind user names like TheShadow and ThePro. ThePro, or Th3Pr0, has claimed the mantle of lead hacker, and his identity has so far been under wraps.

The tech press is fond of noting that the SEA has used relatively primitive techniques to execute high-profile hacks. Some experienced hackers and security analysts have called their attacks downright amateur, as some of the group's Twitter takeovers are the result of old phishing attacks. And they've also inadvertently left a digital paper trail that may reveal the identities of their highest profile members. ​

Not long after the AP and Onion hacks, I got in touch with a hacker working in Syria. At the time, he said that the SEA were amateurs, mostly young men in their twenties who lacked computer science or security backgrounds. The hacker—who we'll call X—was able to glean the SEA's IP in Damascus, and then he, with the help of a number of other hackers, was able to break his way into the SEA server, X says. They snagged a trove of information from the SEA's servers: around 140 email addresses, largely Hotmail accounts, all belonging to alleged SEA members.

Full article: http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/is-this-19-year-old-the-leader-of-the-syrian-electronic-army

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Is This 19-Year-Old the Leader of the Syrian Electronic Army? (Original Post) Turborama Aug 2013 OP
It might wise for the Syrian Electronic Army to start sleeping in the basement. gordianot Aug 2013 #1
LOL Turborama Aug 2013 #2

gordianot

(15,237 posts)
1. It might wise for the Syrian Electronic Army to start sleeping in the basement.
Thu Aug 29, 2013, 10:13 AM
Aug 2013

They can ask their Mom's if that is all right.

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