Hackers from the Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for
re-directing links sent by President Barack Obama to a pro-Assad video.
Hackers from the Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for re-directing links sent by President Barack Obama to a pro-Assad video.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney)
A pair of tweets sent by President Barack Obama's Twitter account re-directed users to to pro-Bashar al-Assad YouTube videos Monday afternoon.
One tweet about immigration reform was supposed to send followers to an article from The Washington Post. Instead, it linked to a video montage of terror attacks, starting with the attacks on 9/11.
In a statement to CNNMoney, the hacktivist group known as the Syrian Electronic Army took responsibility for the hack, claiming to have broken into the president's ShortSwitch account -- a link-shortening service.
The account, @BarackObama, is used by the president's Organizing For Action campaign.
"OFA links that were posted on Twitter/Facebook was hacked and redirected to a video showing the truth about Syria," a member of the Syrian Electronic Army told CNNMoney. The hacktivist group claims that it gained access to multiple OFA email accounts, in addition to MyBarackObama.com and donate.barackobama.com.
Related story: News links on Washington Post, Time and CNN hacked
The two manipulated tweets were retweeted hundreds of times. The links were compromised for part of Monday afternoon before they were once again directed to their intended targets.
The hack was likely accomplished by a phishing attack launched against members of Organizing for Action. A member of the SEA sent CNNMoney a screenshot of an organizer's inbox confirming they had accessed her email. CNNMoney also received screenshots confirming their ability to re-direct links and access BarackObama.com.
An official from Organizing for Action acknowledged the attack, telling CNN that "an account to our link shortener was hacked." A spokesman fro ShortSwitch said the site itself wasn't hacked, but the company believes OFA's account credentials were obtained elsewhere.
The SEA, which is comprised of hackers supporting Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, have hacked several high profile Twitter handles and advertisements in the past.
Though the hack of the president's tweets was relatively minor, security expert David Kennedy said the SEA could expose more if they gained access to other Website and Twitter management tools for the OFA campaign. To top of page
Source : CNN
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Pages
Blog Archive
-
▼
2013
(11)
-
▼
October
(11)
- Dell users: Latitude 6430u laptops 'smell of cat u...
- Google launches build-your-own-phone project Ara
- Samsung tools aim to help its smart devices stand out
- Nokia surges 8% on optimistic outlook
- Meet Alibaba, Yahoo's Chinese secret weapon
- Apple's profit concerns linger
- Barack Obama's tweets hacked
- Voice of Siri: How her life has changed
- New iPads expected at event next week
- Researchers: We can watch 3-D with only one eye
- UK cyber defence unit 'may include convicted hackers'
-
▼
October
(11)
Popular Posts
-
Yahoo shares are up 90% over the past year, but analysts say that's largely because of its stake in buzzy Chinese e-commerce giant Ali...
-
Narrowing profit margins continue to take a bite out of Apple. The company on Monday reported quarterly sales and profit that handily beat...
-
Samsung seeks more exclusive apps for its devices Continue reading the main story Related Stories Samsung has unveiled a raft of new...
-
Atlanta (CNN) -- The day before Susan Bennett came out as the original voice of Siri in the United States, she lost her iPhone. Siriously...
-
(CNN) -- As foretold by tech bloggers and Apple's own not-so-subtle habit of holding an event every October, Apple has sent out invite...
-
A number of Dell users have complained that their Latitude 6430u Ultrabooks "smell of cat urine". Dell engineers have ruled out ...
-
Hackers from the Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for re-directing links sent by President Barack Obama to a pro-Assad video...
-
There are about 70 sophisticated cyber operations against UK networks each month, GCHQ has said Continue reading the main story ...
-
Investors are growing increasingly confident in Nokia's future as it prepares to sell its mobile phone business to Microsoft. LONDON (...
-
The firm wants to do for hardware what app stores did for software Google-owned phone firm Motorola has announced a new project to let ...
Blog Archive
-
▼
2013
(11)
-
▼
October
(11)
- Dell users: Latitude 6430u laptops 'smell of cat u...
- Google launches build-your-own-phone project Ara
- Samsung tools aim to help its smart devices stand out
- Nokia surges 8% on optimistic outlook
- Meet Alibaba, Yahoo's Chinese secret weapon
- Apple's profit concerns linger
- Barack Obama's tweets hacked
- Voice of Siri: How her life has changed
- New iPads expected at event next week
- Researchers: We can watch 3-D with only one eye
- UK cyber defence unit 'may include convicted hackers'
-
▼
October
(11)
About Me
Followers
Bookmarks
Archive
-
▼
2013
(11)
-
▼
October
(11)
- Dell users: Latitude 6430u laptops 'smell of cat u...
- Google launches build-your-own-phone project Ara
- Samsung tools aim to help its smart devices stand out
- Nokia surges 8% on optimistic outlook
- Meet Alibaba, Yahoo's Chinese secret weapon
- Apple's profit concerns linger
- Barack Obama's tweets hacked
- Voice of Siri: How her life has changed
- New iPads expected at event next week
- Researchers: We can watch 3-D with only one eye
- UK cyber defence unit 'may include convicted hackers'
-
▼
October
(11)

0 comments:
Post a Comment