What is the Syrian Electronic Army?

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expl0itfinder, while I certainly agree that internet warfare is the future, it's madness to say that it will (or can) have an impact "more devastating than any bomb or chemical". At the end of the day, this is information warfare, which can certainly have devastating impacts, but nothing near the sheer damage in loss of lives that high-yield bombs and chemical weapons (to say nothing of nuclear weapons) can inflict.
 
@axehead15: Unfortunately this post didn't provide much in terms of details, but the reality is that the attack did not take place within the NY Times -- it was carried out on their domain registrar located in Austria. Apparently they used phishing and obtained the credentials of the master admin account at the domain registrar. The original article I read on Yahoo mentioned also that the same registrar is responsible for some really high profile domains like microsoft.com, so SEA had the potential to do some serious damage for the hour to hour and a half they had their access within the registrar.
 
"We are just Syrian youths who want to defend their country against the media campaign that is full of lies and fabricated news reports."

So they just hack news sites and post fabricated stories themselves. Sounds very youth-ish to me.
 
Hackers? Looks more like script-kiddies! They hack nothing...just use scripts and bot-nets to create DoS... They have not hacked in any of us govt servers...get no sensitive data... they are just a bunch of kids playing! They disrupt what? Australian DNS servers...
 
"This is the future of warfare. And it will have a much more devastating effect than any bomb or chemical ever could."

You may as well follow up with "Give me Internet, or give me death!
 
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