The Syrian Electronic Army, which supports the regime of President Bashar al-Assad, hacked Wednesday 1st January on Twitter Skype communication software on the Internet, accusing her of spying Microsoft owner.
The message "do not use the mail service from Microsoft (Hotmail, Outlook), they monitor your accounts and sell the information to governments" appeared on the Twitter social network account at 10:30 GMT (11:30 in France) before disappearing two hours later.
You May Have Noticed our social media properties Were Targeted today. No user info WAS Compromised. We're sorry for the inconvenience.
- Skype (@ Skype) January 2, 2014
It was not possible to contact Microsoft immediately.
The Syrian Electronic Army has been talking to her on several occasions by hacking Twitter accounts and websites of media, including AFP, or accounts associated with U.S. President Barack Obama.
The message "do not use the mail service from Microsoft (Hotmail, Outlook), they monitor your accounts and sell the information to governments" appeared on the Twitter social network account at 10:30 GMT (11:30 in France) before disappearing two hours later.
You May Have Noticed our social media properties Were Targeted today. No user info WAS Compromised. We're sorry for the inconvenience.
- Skype (@ Skype) January 2, 2014
It was not possible to contact Microsoft immediately.
The Syrian Electronic Army has been talking to her on several occasions by hacking Twitter accounts and websites of media, including AFP, or accounts associated with U.S. President Barack Obama.
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