AP Twitter Account Hacked, Tweet About Obama Shakes Market
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AP Twitter Account Hacked, Tweet About Obama Shakes Market
AP Twitter Account Hacked, Tweet About Obama Shakes Market
by Mike MemmottNPR News
A Twitter account from The Associated Press was hacked Tuesday afternoon and the — to be perfectly clear, it WAS NOT TRUE — sent stocks down sharply for a few moments.
The false message claimed there had been two explosions at the White House and that President Obama had been injured. Again, none of that happened.
Just after 1 p.m. ET, the Dow Jones industrial average dropped about 130 points, around 1 percen. It quickly bounced back as the truth — that there had been no such explosions and that the president was fine — became apparent.
By 1:45 p.m. the Dow was firmly back in positive territory, more than 120 points (about 1 percent) up from Monday's close.
The AP's corporate communications department has :
"The @AP Twitter account has been suspended after it was hacked. The tweet about an attack on the White House was false."
It appears the same pro-Bashar Assad group that , the Syrian Electronic Army, is claiming it was behind the AP hacking.
by Mike MemmottNPR News
A Twitter account from The Associated Press was hacked Tuesday afternoon and the — to be perfectly clear, it WAS NOT TRUE — sent stocks down sharply for a few moments.
The false message claimed there had been two explosions at the White House and that President Obama had been injured. Again, none of that happened.
Just after 1 p.m. ET, the Dow Jones industrial average dropped about 130 points, around 1 percen. It quickly bounced back as the truth — that there had been no such explosions and that the president was fine — became apparent.
By 1:45 p.m. the Dow was firmly back in positive territory, more than 120 points (about 1 percent) up from Monday's close.
The AP's corporate communications department has :
"The @AP Twitter account has been suspended after it was hacked. The tweet about an attack on the White House was false."
It appears the same pro-Bashar Assad group that , the Syrian Electronic Army, is claiming it was behind the AP hacking.
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NPR.org Hacked; 'Syrian Electronic Army' Takes Responsibility
by Mike Memmot
NPR News
The Two-Way, NPR.org and some of NPR's Twitter accounts were hacked late Monday by an organization that's said to support Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, as this statement from NPR reports:
"Late Monday evening, several stories on the NPR website were defaced with headlines and text that said 'Syrian Electronic Army Was Here.' Some of these stories were distributed to and appeared on NPR Member Station websites. We have made the necessary corrections to those stories on NPR.org and are continuing to work with our Member Stations. Similar statements were posted on several NPR Twitter accounts. Those Twitter accounts have been addressed. We are closely monitoring the situation."
The problems began around 11 p.m. ET Monday, when the "Syrian Electronic Army" messages started to pop up on The Two-Way and NPR.org. Minutes later, :
"We will not say why we attacked @NPR ... They know the reason and that enough #SEA #Syria."
Three more messages appeared on the SEA's Twitter page in the next few hours, including the claim that "5 Twitter accounts for @NPR in addition to their official website was hacked by #SEA... We hope that NPR got our message #Syria."
Another message said "you can ask @deborahamos" for an explanation of the attack. NPR's Deborah Amos has done extensive reporting about the conflict in Syria and in the course of her reports has told of the hard toll the fighting there is taking on the Syrian people. She was among the NPR correspondents singled out when the were announced in March. Amos and NPR's Kelly McEvers were lauded for their "detailed reportage, often from dangerous locations." Several of their reports took them into rebel-held territory.
The SEA also posted a screen grab showing an email sent to NPR staff just after midnight by Mark Stencel, NPR's managing editor for digital news. He said: "We are aware that access to our publishing system appears to have been compromised and several stories were hacked. We are taking steps to fix the stories that have been vandalized."
As :
"Last month that the SEA appeared to have hacked the Human Rights Watch website and Twitter feed. 'All Your reports are FALSE !! Stop lying!!!,' read one entry posted during the assault. The in March that in addition to gaining temporary control of several BBC Twitter accounts, the SEA previously has targeted both Al-Jazeera and Reuters."
The Guardian has described the SEA as "Syrian regime supporters."
by Mike Memmot
NPR News
The Two-Way, NPR.org and some of NPR's Twitter accounts were hacked late Monday by an organization that's said to support Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime, as this statement from NPR reports:
"Late Monday evening, several stories on the NPR website were defaced with headlines and text that said 'Syrian Electronic Army Was Here.' Some of these stories were distributed to and appeared on NPR Member Station websites. We have made the necessary corrections to those stories on NPR.org and are continuing to work with our Member Stations. Similar statements were posted on several NPR Twitter accounts. Those Twitter accounts have been addressed. We are closely monitoring the situation."
The problems began around 11 p.m. ET Monday, when the "Syrian Electronic Army" messages started to pop up on The Two-Way and NPR.org. Minutes later, :
"We will not say why we attacked @NPR ... They know the reason and that enough #SEA #Syria."
Three more messages appeared on the SEA's Twitter page in the next few hours, including the claim that "5 Twitter accounts for @NPR in addition to their official website was hacked by #SEA... We hope that NPR got our message #Syria."
Another message said "you can ask @deborahamos" for an explanation of the attack. NPR's Deborah Amos has done extensive reporting about the conflict in Syria and in the course of her reports has told of the hard toll the fighting there is taking on the Syrian people. She was among the NPR correspondents singled out when the were announced in March. Amos and NPR's Kelly McEvers were lauded for their "detailed reportage, often from dangerous locations." Several of their reports took them into rebel-held territory.
The SEA also posted a screen grab showing an email sent to NPR staff just after midnight by Mark Stencel, NPR's managing editor for digital news. He said: "We are aware that access to our publishing system appears to have been compromised and several stories were hacked. We are taking steps to fix the stories that have been vandalized."
As :
"Last month that the SEA appeared to have hacked the Human Rights Watch website and Twitter feed. 'All Your reports are FALSE !! Stop lying!!!,' read one entry posted during the assault. The in March that in addition to gaining temporary control of several BBC Twitter accounts, the SEA previously has targeted both Al-Jazeera and Reuters."
The Guardian has described the SEA as "Syrian regime supporters."
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With Anonymous declaring war against the Feds, I'm surprised we don't see more of this.
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