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USA offers $100,000 bounty for alleged Syrian Electronic Army members

US government offers $100,000 reward for information leading to arrest of two alleged Syrian Electronic Army members. The group has made a name for themselves with their high profile hacks against media organisations, and redirecting websites to display propaganda in support of the Syrian Government and President Bashar al-Assad. The FBI added the group to its wanted list and experts in the computer security industry began to show an interest in unmasking their true identities. Ahmad Umar Agha, 22, and Firas Dardar, 27, are believed to be based in Syria.”]

Source: https://www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/usa-offers-100000-bounty-for-alleged-syrian-electronic-army-members/

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