28 Aug 2013

Syrian Electronic Army takes down Zionist New York Times website, claims Twitter’s domains


RT: The Syrian Electronic Army has claimed access to a number of Twitter’s international domains shortly after bringing down the New York Times’ website. The attack was apparently made through Melbourne IT.
image by @mhess4
The SEA managed to alter both contact details and domain name servers of the New York Times and Twitter after reportedly having gained access to their registry records in Melbourne IT. The SEA also claimed responsibility for hacking the Huffington Post UK domain.
As a result of the attack the New York Times’ website has been disabled for the second time in under a month. The newspaper attributed the outage to a “malicious external attack” widely thought to have come from hackers affiliated with the Syrian Electronic Army.
“Many users are having difficulty accessing the New York Times online,” the paper wrote on its Facebook page.
“We are working to fix the problem. Our initial assessment is the outage is most likely the result of a malicious external attack. In the meantime we are continuing to publish key news reports.” 
The SEA also claimed in a series of tweets that it hijacked several domains for Twitter, redirected the social media traffic to its own server, rendering the site unstable.
Twitter spokesperson Jim Prosser confirmed to journalist Matthew Keys that site technicians are “looking into claims” from the SEA.  

SyrianElectronicArmy @Official_SEA16
Hi @Twitter, look at your domain, its owned by :) http://whois.domaintools.com/twitter.com  pic.twitter.com/ck7brWtUhK

After claiming control of Twitter’s domain used for image serving, twimg.com, the Syrian Electronic Army said it could inject it with Javascript code to redirect all Twitter users to the hacktivists’ website. However in the next tweet they acknowledged that “unfortunately” their server would not handle such massive traffic.  

SyrianElectronicArmy @Official_SEA16
So, do we host http://twimg.com  with Javascript code so all Twitter users will be redirect to our website?

The Times has continued publishing news articles on http://news.nytco.com since the main site began experiencing outages at approximately 3:00 pm EST.   

Megan Hess @mhess4
This was the NYT homepage for a few minutes earlier pic.twitter.com/p8zJA96Nmn

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