In 2013, SEA.sy, the website associated with the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA), a group of computer hackers supporting the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, which primarily targets news organizations and entities perceived as hostile to the Syrian regime, allegedly suffered a data breach. Reports suggest that approximately 4,926 user records were exposed. Among the compromised data were email addresses, passwords, geographic locations, usernames, genders, and birthdates. The passwords were reportedly hashed using MD5.
- Date: 2013
- Domain:
sea.sy
- Country:
Syria
- Category: Hacking
- Records Announced: 4,953
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Data:
Email Addresses
Passwords
Geographic Locations
Usernames
Genders
Birthdates
- Imported:
- Records Imported: 4,926
- Number of lines: 9,342
- Size: 854.64 KB
- Passwords:
MD5
- Cracked:
0%
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