The online helpdesk for Viber, an instant-messaging and VoIP service, was defaced by pro-Syrian hackers who claimed to have accessed e-mail addresses, phone numbers, and other personal information belonging to the company's users and employees.
The defaced page bore a blue banner that read "Hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army," a reference to the pro-hacking crew that regularly breaches online accounts in the name of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. In recent months, the group has accessed Twitter or website accounts belonging to the Financial Times, the Associated Press, The Guardian, The BBC, and Al Jazeera, to name just a few. More recently, it has reportedly breached accounts belonging to chat app developer Tango and the online news portal Daily Dot.
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