The Syrian Electronic Army (SEA), a
group of hackers, appeared to compromise the New York Post’s official
Facebook page and a series of prominent Twitter accounts Tuesday
afternoon, including the handles of three New York Post reporters and a
Washington Post columnist.
In each case, the SEA tweeted “Syrian Electronic Army was Here.” In one case, a compromised user tweeted “f**k you @twitter.”
The SEA later posted a photo which
appeared to show that they were able to gain access to these accounts by
hacking into social media optimization platform Social Flow.
Social Flow did concede their “Twitter
and FB accounts were compromised” as a result of a “phishing attack,”
but insisted none of their clients’ data was compromised.
“No customer access or data was compromised in this attack,” Social Flow tweeted. “As part of our security controls, we immediately took our service offline.”
“We are following our security protocols to restore service and are communicating with customer’s directly,” they continued in another tweet.
Social Flow’s website returned a “404 Not Found” error on Tuesday afternoon, following the attacks.
A spokesperson for the New York Post was not immediately available for comment to TheBlaze.
Multiple screenshots captured images of the hacks.
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