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French Newspaper Le Monde says Twitter Account Hacked


FILE - An employee checks a copy of the freshly-printed French daily evening newspaper Le Monde.
FILE - An employee checks a copy of the freshly-printed French daily evening newspaper Le Monde.

French newspaper Le Monde said its Twitter account and publishing tool were hacked by Syrian Electronic Army, an amorphous hacker collective that supports Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.

“The hackers managed to infiltrate our publishing tool before launching a denial of service,” the newspaper said on its website.

Le Monde sent out a tweet saying it has taken back control of its computers. “We apologize for any fraudulent posts on our behalf” the tweet read.

A Twitter Inc spokesman in France said the company did not comment on individual accounts for privacy and security reasons.

Representatives at Le Monde declined to comment.

In November, the websites of British and North American media organizations and retailer Wal-Mart's Canadian unit were hacked in a suspected attack by the Syrian Electronic Army.

Among media sites hit were London newspapers the Daily Telegraph, Independent and Evening Standard. The Canadian Broadcasting Corp and New York Daily News also said they had fallen victim to the hack.

The websites of companies such as the New York Times, the BBC, Reuters and Microsoft have been targeted by the SEA in the past, as have Twitter accounts of other media organizations.

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