A Russian-speaking group is advertising “bulletproof” hosting for cybercriminals from data centres in Syria and Lebanon, an apparent effort to place new services in locales where Western law enforcement has little influence.
Pro-Assad hackers compromise White House emails, Reuters Twitter feed
The goal of these attacks was to spread pro-Assad messages, supporting the Syrian leader whose government is entrenched in a civil war.
Syria disappears from the Internet again
Internet traffic to and from Syria, a country engulfed by civil war, again came to a halt on Wednesday, according …
Internet back up in Syria after 20-hour outage
Syria suffered another Internet and mobile communications outage that lasted for about 20 hours. Service was restored earlier on Wednesday. …
Syria ‘disappears’ from the Internet, security firm says
Internet traffic to and from Syria, which is in the midst of a civil war, appears to have dried up. …
Syria not alone in spying on citizens
The Internet, long viewed as a tool to expand freedom, is an equally effective tool for repression. That is just …
Syrian Internet appears restored after two day blackout
After a two-day outage, Internet access in war-torn Syria appears to be for the most part restored on Saturday, according …
US providers host Syrian government websites
Web hosting providers from the U.S., Canada and other Western nations have been hosting official Syrian government websites, in violation …
HP in the dark over partner product sales in Syria
Hewlett-Packard said in a letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission that it had determined that its products were …