Twitter HiJacked by “Iranian Cyber Army” Posted by Sam Churchill on December 18th, 2009 Computer hackers briefly hijacked Twitter.com on Thursday, reports Reuters, redirecting users to a website where a group calling itself “Iranian Cyber Army” claimed responsibility for the disruption.
It was unlikely that the Iranian government itself was involved, experts said.
Twitter was apparently disrupted for about two hours. It replaced the Twitter home page with a headline reading “This site has been hacked by Iranian Cyber Army” and an anti-American message. A screen shot posted in a number of places on the Web, including TechCrunch, shows the message.
Twitter, on its official blog, also said some of its records had been “temporarily compromised” but the problem had been fixed and it would investigate.
Security experts said it was the first time hackers have succeeded in hijacking a major social-networking website, but also added it was unlikely that the attackers gained access to the database that contains user passwords.
Instead, they believe the hackers obtained credentials to change the servers where users are directed when they enter Twitter’s Web address. Privately held Dyn Inc is responsible for maintaining those records. Company officials declined comment.
In June, Twitter became a key form of communication in Iran amid the protests and clampdown that followed the country’s disputed elections. The U.S. State Department urged Twitter to delay maintenance that would have interrupted the site’s service during the peak of the demonstrations.
James Lewis, a cybersecurity effort with the think tank Center for Strategic and International Studies, said the attack may have come from a group supportive of the government.
“This is ham-handed so it’s probably not the Iranian government. It could be sympathizers,” said Lewis, who added that the government would have been more likely to hack Twitter during protests or other upheaval when the site was being used by dissidents.
source : dailywireless.org