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  • Syrian Leader Assad’s Private Emails Leaked

    Syria has been in shambles these past few months as violence has rocked the Middle Eastern nation. A lot of the blame has been placed on its leader, Bashar al-Assad, for allowing the bloodshed and countless civilian deaths to continue. In what may be the first blow against the leader, emails sent between him and his wife were leaked online today.

    The Guardian obtained exclusive access to the emails that were allegedly obtained by the Supreme Council of the Revolution, a group within Syria that’s fighting Assad and his forces. The emails contain information on Assad’s private life and information on the current events in Syria.

    In a move pulled straight out of a spy thriller, the emails were obtained when a mole within Assad’s inner circle obtained his username and password. This allowed the opposition movement to track Assad’s movements against them for several months until the leak was discovered in February.

    The emails paint a picture of a leader that’s wholly disinterested in the rebellion that’s currently rocking his nation. It’s said that he and his wife have spent thousands of dollars on frivolities like chandeliers from Paris and gadgets like the iPad.

    Some of the more interesting facts pulled from the emails and reported by the Guardian include Assad being offered exile from Qatar and that he sidestepped US sanctions by using a third party with a US address to purchase songs off of iTunes.

    Iran is brought up as well since it appears that the country gave Assad tips on how to go about striking down the resistance. Iran has never been shy of letting the world know it doesn’t like its citizens, or their right to the Internet for that matter, that it’s no surprise that Assad went to them for advice.

    One of the more interesting things pulled from the emails is the use of social media by Assad’s regime to downplay the opposition. It’s reported that Assad’s has two US-educated media advisors who have used social media in their favor to dupe CNN into reporting pro-regime information. It was also reported that his media advisors talked Twitter into shutting down fake Syrian regime accounts.

    Anonymous has been one of the most outspoken supporters of the opposition movement in Syria and the group is celebrating this recent leak.

    Anonymous has already been deeply involved with the current events in Syria with their #OpSyria campaign. While this sounds like the usual DDoS attack campaign, which there were a few, it went beyond that. Anonymous members raised money to buy medical supplies and treat the wounded in Syria. The team apparently made it into Syria on March 11 and are currently attending to the wounded.

    It remains to be seen if Anonymous had any hand in helping the SCR distribute the emails to the Guardian for publication, but they are still fighting for Syria’s freedom even if they weren’t directly involved with this particular event.

    You can track Anonymous’ fight to help Syria with the #OpSyria hashtag.

    [Lead image courtesy of watchsmart/flickr]

  • Syrian President’s Email Hacked By Anonymous

    Okay, I’m not denigrating Anonymous’ obvious skill with the hacking of the computers. They’ve got some formidable chops. But can it really be considered hacking if the hacked person’s password for their email account is “12345”? I’m sure there was more computer savvy trickery involved than simply tapping in the first five digits on a keyboard, but can we still consider it “hacking” if the person getting hacked is really that naive about protecting his email account?

    Seriously, I’ve seen bubble gum dispensers with better security than Assad’s email account but, well, it doesn’t matter. It’s what happened to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his email account and, yes, the password to his account really was “12345.” Anonymous was able to access 78 inboxes of Assad’s aides and advisers, some of whom also used the incredible password, “12345.” That Assad puts a higher priority on slaughtering the inhabitants of the country he presides over than email security is a completely new level of wholesale revulsion.

    And speaking of that atrocity, Anonymous found some peculiar information that provides a glimpse into how Assad prepared for a recent interview with Barbara Walters wherein he denied that his government was killing citizens in Syria. “We don’t kill our people,” Assad told Walters. “No government in the world kills its people, unless it’s led by a crazy person.”

    One of the leaked documents was a list of talking points designed to prep Assad for his interview with Walters in December. The document is chilling with how it aims to portray the Syrian government as a unlawfully besieged entity and completely denies any of the violence inflicted upon the people of Syria. Impossibly, the document actually attempt to portray the Syrian government as the victim of the conflict by recommending Assad talk about “how many soldiers and security forces have been killed” and that “the American audience doesn’t really care about reform” so then “a brief mention of the reforms done in the past couple of months is more than enough.” It even invokes Obama’s lessened popularity as a basis for why the United States doesn’t have enough clout or moral authority to criticize Assad’s government.

    Oh, and the document also says it doesn’t torture people, but I have difficulty believing that people who have been arrested and withheld by the government will agree with that claim.

    The depiction that Assad offers of Syria in the interview along with how defensive this leaked memo doesn’t gibe with anybody I’ve seen on Twitter. Here’s a sample of what people are saying:

    DTN Libya Uprising: ‘They want to finish us,’ Syrian cries: The slaughter of Syrians is unrelenting. As the grus… http://t.co/ff80Jtrt(image) 55 minutes ago via twitterfeed ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    #breaking news: just talked to man in homs #syria says it’s under heavy attack. over 200 dead in past three hours. Latest @AC360 8pm, 10pm(image) 4 days ago via Twitter for BlackBerry® ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Syrian troops pound Homs with tanks and mortars http://t.co/qHZzcX2V(image) 2 hours ago via The Huffington Post ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    2 year old boy killed today, when a rocket bomb fell on his house in Baba Amr, #Homs. Danny Abduldayem reports: http://t.co/oiWQ0yPV #Syria(image) 1 hour ago via Tweet Button ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    CONFIRMED more tanks being deployed to city of #Homs the situation is becoming unbearable #Syria(image) 46 minutes ago via Twitter for Mac ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    More than 400 civilians killed across #Syria http://t.co/r63zqED3 More than 200 in the city of Homs http://t.co/90uXiFKY(image) 4 days ago via TweetDeck ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Graphic; tragic. MT @brincessaman: Son watches dad take last breaths there r no med supplies to save him #Homs #Syria http://t.co/oRznBcAk(image) 57 minutes ago via HootSuite ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    2 year old boy killed today, when a rocket bomb fell on his house in Baba Amr, #Homs. Danny Abduldayem reports: http://t.co/oiWQ0yPV #Syria(image) 1 hour ago via Tweet Button ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    #Assad denies massacre of 200 in #Homs http://t.co/n1K6owSr Without Internet, we’d have no idea he’s completely lying. #Syira(image) 4 days ago via Bird Herd ·  Reply ·  Retweet ·  Favorite · powered by @socialditto

    Yeah. Nobody getting killed around there.

    Assad’s brutal denial of any of it only emphasizes the importance of groups like Anonymous that are willing to penetrate the sickening cover-up by governments willing to murder and terrorize its own citizens. Keep 12345-ing the hell out of those despots.