IntelCrawler, a cyber-threat intelligence company based in Los Angeles, has been investigating
the activities of the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) since they first surfaced in 2011. In the
beginning they seemed only interested in hacking to make political statements. But over time,
as they gained notoriety and picked up technical resources and support, the SEA has evolved
into the realm of global espionage, where some of their targets are “C” level executives at
technology and media companies, allied military procurement officers, United States defense
contractors, and foreign attaches and embassies.
the activities of the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA) since they first surfaced in 2011. In the
beginning they seemed only interested in hacking to make political statements. But over time,
as they gained notoriety and picked up technical resources and support, the SEA has evolved
into the realm of global espionage, where some of their targets are “C” level executives at
technology and media companies, allied military procurement officers, United States defense
contractors, and foreign attaches and embassies.
read more here.....http://intelcrawler.com/ic-sea.pdf