This Article is From Aug 15, 2013

Washington Post says its website hacked by Syrian group

Washington Post says its website hacked by Syrian group

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Washington: The Washington Post website was hacked and some readers were being redirected to the website of the Syrian Electronic Army, the newspaper said today.

The Syrian Electronic Army is an online group that supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The newspaper said in an editor's note on its website it is working to resolve the issue.

The group has also been linked to several high profile attacks including taking control of the Associated Press' official Twitter feed and sending out a bogus message about two explosions at the White House.

The Syrian Electronic Army is also believed to be behind the attacks on Twitter accounts and websites of The Financial Times, BBC, and Reuters News.

On Wednesday the New York Times website experienced about a two hour outage most likely due to a scheduled maintenance update.

The New York Times said it had no reason to believe the outage was the result of a cyber-attack.

The Washington Post last week agreed to sell its flagship and newspaper division to Amazon founder Jeff Bezos for $250 million.

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