New
York Times Hacked? Syrian Electronic Army Suspected Of Attacking Site
The
New York Times website went down for the second time in two weeks on
Tuesday, after what the newspaper suspects was an attack by hackers.
27
August, 2013
On
Tuesday afternoon, the site stopped working for a large swath of
visitors. They received an "Internal Server Error" message
instead. The Syrian Electronic Army, a hacker group that supports
Syrian president Bashar al-Assad, has claimed responsibility for the
attack. At one point, the New York Times homepage re-directed to a
page that read "Hacked
By Syrian Electronic Army"
and showed the SEA's logo.
Matt
Johansen, head of threat research center at WhiteHat Security,
tweeted that the server belonging to the New York Times was pointing
to a domain registered to the Syrian Electronic Army.
The group also claimed responsibility for hacking Twitter accounts
belonging to the AP, NPR, Reuters, BBC and Al Jazeera, as well as
links on CNN,
the Washington Post and Time.
"I can confirm that the site is down," Eileen Murphy, vice president of corporate communications for The New York Times, told The Huffington Post's Gerry Smith on Tuesday. "It's not down for every user. We are working to resolve the problem. Our initial assessment is it's most likely the result of a malicious external attack." She also confirmed the outage on Twitter.
Other
users reported that the
New York Times website was working normally for them.
The newspaper
tweeted:
The
New York Times Web site is experiencing technical difficulties. We
are working on fully restoring the site.
— The
New York Times (@nytimes) August
27, 2013
We
will continue to publish the news. Here is our latest report on
Syria: http://t.co/o3idAOaeBa
— The
New York Times (@nytimes) August
27, 2013
The Times experienced a wider outage earlier this month, which affected its website as well as its internal email server. In a statement to readers, the newspaper explained the technical difficulties as a result of "a scheduled maintenance update." The website was down for about two hours.
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