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Skype’s social media accounts targeted by hacker group

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2 January 2014

Skype said its social media properties were targeted, with a group styling itself as the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) appearing to claim credit for the hacks.

“You may have noticed our social media properties were targeted today,” Skype said in a Twitter message late Wednesday. “No user info was compromised. We’re sorry for the inconvenience.”

Skype’s Twitter account, blog and Facebook page appeared to have been attacked by the SEA, a group that supports the Syrian government, according to reports. The Skype blog was still inaccessible this morning and redirected users to the Skype home page.

The SEA reproduced in a Twitter message a copy of what appeared to be its message using the Skype account on Twitter. The message read: “Don’t use Microsoft e-mails(Hotmail, Outlook),They are monitoring your accounts and selling the data to the governments. More details soon #SEA.” It did not figure by late Wednesday on Skype’s Twitter feed.

SEA later posted on Twitter contact information purportedly of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, stating: “You can thank Microsoft for monitoring your accounts/e-mails using this [sic] details.”

The SEA has targeted previously many high-profile websites and Twitter accounts. In August, an attack purportedly by SEA on Melbourne IT, an Australian domain registrar, affected the websites of The New York Times, Twitter and other top companies.

John Ribeiro IDG News Service
@Johnribeiro john_ribeiro@idg.com

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