Free Syrian Army blames Assad regime for Reuters hack and fake interview
Reuters has confirmed that its blogging platform was hacked and a fabricated news story and interview were posted this morning, Friday.The subject of the fake interview was Free Syrian Army head Riad al-Assad, who was reported to have said that his forces would be retreating from the northern province of Aleppo after repeated conflicts with the Syrian Army.The story is apparently completely untrue, though, and the Free Syrian Army and Reuters have each released statements.So far no one has taken credit for the cyber attack.Did they think no one would...
Published By: Tech Radar - Friday, 3 August, 2012
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