The Syrian Electronic Army (originally called Syrian Electronic Soldiers) was created in May 2011 by the Syrian Computer Society who registered the domain Syria-es.com and .org with Network Solutions.
The Syrian Computer Society was founded in 1989 by Bassel al-Assad, the son of then Syrian President Hafez al-Assad. Later, his brother Bashar took over the SCS presidency and Bashar later become the current President of Syria. The SCS is affiliated with the Ministry of Information and the Ministry of Higher Education. Its original goal was to "introduce information technology to all the economic sectors in Syria".
- mail.syrian-es.com
- mail.syrian-es.net
- mail.syrian-es.org
- syrian-es.com
- syrian-es.net
- syrian-es.org
- syrianelectronicarmy.com
- www.syrian-es.com
- www.syrian-es.org
The domain name syrianelectronicarmy.com was recently created (Feb 24, 2013) and remains active. They promote themselves via social media accounts on Twitter, Facebook, and YouTube:
- https://twitter.com/SEA_Official7
- https://www.facebook.com/SEA.205
- http://www.youtube.com/user/syrianes1
The army consists of the brothers of every Syrian citizen, and the army always stands for honour and dignity. Young people have an important role to play at this stage, because they have proven themselves to be an active power. There is the electronic army which has been a real army in virtual reality.
According to the SEA website, their objective is to fight Arab and Western media who are "fabricating the truth about what is happening in Syria". Their operations have included attacks against social media outlets for:
- Associated Press
- 60 Minutes
- 48 Hours
- CBS Denver
- ENERGY 103.7 San Diego
- NPR
- BBC
- Al Jazeera
- Agence France-Presse (AFP)
- Reuters
- Haaretz
They've also leaked documents from the following organizations:
- Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Qatar Armed Forces
- Qatar Amiri Diwan
- League of Arab States
Related Sources:
"Pattern of Attacks of Syrian Electronic Army" - Live analysis by RecordedFuture
"The Emergence of Open and Organized Pro-Government Cyber Attacks in the Middle East: The Case of the Syrian Electronic Army"
"The Emergence of Open and Organized Pro-Government Cyber Attacks in the Middle East: The Case of the Syrian Electronic Army"