Independent, the Telegraph, and the CNBC website were violated by our well-known team Syrian Electronic Army (SEA). Twitter users report others websites, such as PC World, Forbes, OK Magazine, NHL, Elsevier and Dell's official UK website.
A popup window says “You've been hacked by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA).” Our hacktivist team is already known from various attacks on Facebook, high profile Twitter profiles and many more.
According to TNW, the Independent confirmed attack, but said her visitors are not in danger.
Shortly afterwards, when he checked the entry point, he said all the domains that were affected were using the Gigya platform for comments. While Gigya has not been violated, the SEA team allegedly gained access to its DNS.
The Telegraph confirmed her infringement also blaming a third-party service it didn't name:
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