Syrian Electronic Army Defaces Skype's Facebook Page, Twitter Account, and Blog
An anonymous reader writes "Microsoft's Skype team is working extra hard right now, circumventing an attack that occurred earlier today by hackers claiming to be the Syrian Electronics Army (SEA). This group apparently defaced Skype's Facebook page, Twitter page, as well as the Skype blog. The message? 'Don't use Microsoft emails (hotmail,outlook), They are monitoring your accounts and selling the data to the governments.'"
One community manager is gonna get fired...
Hack someone else to tell everyone that the governments are the bad h4x0rs.
Sounds legit.
they are correct.
The NSA sold/gave-happily MS' passwords to the S.E.A. Then told them how they are going to upgrade their password encryption or see actual relevant account information passed about.
Tinfoil is tracking you...
Chances of anyone from Syria actually doing this... 0%. Chances of the NSA and/or other US/Five Eyes countries doing this: 100%.
Even the names they make up for their false flag BS sound exactly like something that a US government type would cook up. And Clapper submits his entry, "Syrian Electronic Army", for the win.
Most false flags are easy to spot with the "who benefits?" question. Obviously Syria has nothing to gain by attacking some lame but popular US websites. But the US and Israel sure would to have more reasons to complete their takeover of Syria.
"The Syrian Electronic Army has hacked your family pictures... defaced them with anti-US slogans. These are terrible electronic hate crimes. We must kill them for this."
And the false flag waves on.
Because, no matter what, no matter how much I distrust the NSA, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is not my friend. Ironically, the most disturbing things about the spying systems NSA develops, and Snowden leaks, about monitoring things like Syrian internal communication, is the way those systems will be used by dictators in the nations the USA is trying to monitor. But although small nations like Syria and many others like to play the "underdog" card vs. the USA, wife beaters and child molesters don't make good partners. Thanks, but no thanks, SEA.
(Of course, there's a chance that the hackers posting / or just posing as Syrian dictator dogs are trying to make this same point... That the NSA, as the enemy of dictatorial tyrants, is not my friend either... Inception!!)
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They Syrian Electronic Army is just cluing in to this?
Weve known about it for years. Save the hacking for something important like; protect holy Islamic sites from $cientology, who are plotting at this moment to put up Starbucks at all locations.
Next time send in the Peoples Front of Judea!
(maybe it was the Judean Peoples Front,
or the Popular Peoples Front, no wait, Samzenpus is the only member left from that)
*Repent!Quit Your Job!Slack Off!The World Ends Tomorrow and You May Die!
Just a question, do you realise that by posting on Slashdot and complaining about people posting on Slashdot that you are in fact part of the problem that you are complaining about?
This is like someone sat in a car in a traffic jam and complaining about the number of cars on the road.
On an unrelated matter, has anyone got any trusted suppliers of quality explosives?
You're a temporary arrangement of matter sliding towards oblivion in a cold, uncaring universe
The Irish Examiner reports, "In Jan 2012, an image appeared on ... 4chan that set the world’s best codebreakers ... to solve a highly complex and sophisticated puzzle. It was posted by a shadowy organisation ... Cicada 3301. The image of plain white text on a black background looked deceptively simple. It read: “Hello. We are looking for highly intelligent individuals. To find them, we have devised a test. There is a message hidden in this image. Find it, and it will lead you on the road to finding us. ... The hidden message in this case turned out to be a JPEG image file. Those puzzle solvers who succeeded in breaking the code to alter the image were initially disappointed, being rewarded with ... a picture of a rubber duck, and a message that read: “Woops, just decoys this way. Looks like you can’t guess how to get the message out.” ... Joel Eriksson, a 34-year-old computer analyst ... ran the duck’s teasing message through ... an encryption program, and discovered another hidden message ... Like peeling an onion, this led to more messages and clues that mutated hourly, ... a new riddle based on Mayan numerals. By this stage, Eriksson was hooked. ... Like Alice Through the Looking Glass ... cryptographers delved deeper ... discovering more clues ... GPS co-ordinates for locations in Warsaw, Paris, Seattle, Seoul, Arizona, California, New Orleans, Miami, Hawaii and Sydney. Amateur sleuths discovered lo-tech posters pasted to lamp posts in each location, all bearing a QR bar code ... When scanned ... the bar codes led to yet another web address. If nothing else it proved that this was the product of a well-funded global organisation of brilliant people on a quest."
No idea, mate, I wasn't alive for any of that history, so I don't consider myself responsible for what other people did (good or bad).
Still, I'm glad that you look up to your grandpa as I'm sure that all his bravery and good deeds have been passed down the hereditary line to yourself and that you'll soon be able to boast about how you dismantled all the corrupt machinations of the US government.
By the way, that bomb recipe you sent me doesn't seem to work. What was the concentration of phosphorous required?
You're a temporary arrangement of matter sliding towards oblivion in a cold, uncaring universe
Syria is a sovereign nation with major portions of the population and government that range from not friendly to actually hostile to the US. They also held elections not long ago, and the government changed according to the vote. Calling it a dictatorship doesn't really reflect either the reality or complexity of the Syrian situation.
But I'm sure you'll protest that your source must be "golden." After all, activists and Islamists tribesmen have never been known to exaggerate or lie, have they?
The vast majority of people killed by the drones aren't simply innocents even if occasional mistakes are made in targeting. Of course the Taliban has been caught laying about "wedding parties" too.
It is unfortunate that al Qaida decided to go to war and persuaded so many Muslim people to go along with them. I trust there is a reason why you can't condemn them for both making war and hiding among the innocent villagers you describe?
plain and simple.
Don't worry, the new pope has spoken up about all war. He said, "Stop!".
Problem solved, enjoy the ensuing peace.
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I think you'll find that most countries around the world have major portions of the population and government that are hostile to the US. Especially US tourists - why are they so loud and annoying?
I've heard some of my "sources" through my hi-fi and as I use the highest quality oxygen-free gold cables, I think I can safely say that my "sources" are "golden".
The vast majority of US citizens killed by over-eating aren't simply innocents even if they can't help themselves when eating fried food (hmmm so tasty I just can't stop). Some USians have been caught lying about the nutritional content of "wedding cakes" too.
I tried hiding amongst the innocent villagers, but their different skin colouration made it a bit pointless. Also, wearing a bowler hat and a suit may have been a mistake as everyone else seemed to be dressed in more "casual" clothes.
Also, can you give me a list of people who may have access to nuclear installations?
Oh, and a supply of cheap pressure cookers would be useful.
You're a temporary arrangement of matter sliding towards oblivion in a cold, uncaring universe
After reading the previous 48 posts in growing confusion, every single one of them troll posts with 0 signal/noise ratio, all I can say is:
WTF is going on? Skype doesn't work properly anymore. I skype with my parents, and the connection breaks after less than 10 seconds. Did Microsoft change the skype protocol, just before the holiday days, just for a laugh to see what happens?
Oh sure, it's the fault of some terrorists. I admit that I haven't read TFA, but can someone please reply to my comment then we'll start a thread here discussing Microsoft and Skype and VOIP protocols, instead of insane GNAA garbage.
To be, or not to be: isn't that quite logical, Slashdot Beta?
They can spy on my hotmail account all they want; i only keep it for 2 reasons: Nostalgia and as a spam magnet.
I've had the same hotmail address since 1999 and these days i only use it to sign up to things i know will either spam me or i'll only be using temporarily.
The NSA can mine it all they want the only thing they'll glean is that a lot of Nigerian generals seem to be getting in touch with me.
I don't think I have ever witnessed so many examples of mental illness being presented by commenters in this article in one place. This is a truly extraordinary thread when it comes to showing how many truly mentally ill people post to Slashdot.
News flash! 13 yo Syrian nerd tired of wanking all day, every day. Decides to deface web pages part of the time. Says that he will also spend time trying to build up courage enough to talk to totally hot girl who lives next door... After he wanks a little more.
Why would the governments pay for the data when they are already getting it for free?
So THAT's how the US found bin Laden! - by sniffing his Hotmail account!
It's amazing: some terrorists are smart enough to hijack airliners and bring down buildings but they're too darn stupid to use a secure email service! (Or maybe they're just too darn cheap...) Anyway, it's a good thing that these smarter terrorists are around to straighten 'em out. How else are they ever gonna learn?...
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It can hardly be called 'defacing', when they're just posting the truth!
Should we take this to mean that Facebook, and Twitter have vulnerabilities that allow a third-party to usurp control of an account?
I thought modern authentication procedures were solid enough that you couldn't just get access to the account typing a few commands. There had to be more.
Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.
Fuck off you superstitious cunt.