New York Times hit with 'malicious attack'

Written By limadu on Rabu, 28 Agustus 2013 | 15.30

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The New York Times' website went down for several hours on Tuesday, the second outage in two weeks.

NEW YORK (CNNMoney)

Marc Frons, chief information officer at the Times, told employees that the outage was the result of of an attack on Melbourne IT, the company's domain name registrar, according to the New York Times. Frons told the Times that the hacktivist group Syrian Electronic Army was responsible for the attack -- "or someone trying very hard to be them." The Syrian Electronic Army is a group of hackers aligned with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

The group claimed responsibility for the attack on Twitter in addition to a claim that it took over Twitter's own domain on Tuesday afternoon.

The Times did not reply to a request for comment.

Two weeks ago, Syrian Electronic Army claimed responsibility for hacking Outbrain, a news recommendation engine that appears on websites including The Washington Post , CNN and Time. The hacked news links were redirecting to a site controlled by the hacking group, which supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and has taken credit for several recent cyberattacks.

The New York Times' own website had suffered an outage the day before the Outbrain hack, that prompting speculation that hackers were responsible, but a spokeswoman for the paper said that outage was the result of complications associated with a scheduled maintenance update. To top of page

First Published: August 27, 2013: 5:26 PM ET


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