The Onion Responds with Humor After Their Twitter Account is Hacked by Syrian Electronic Army

The Onion Twitter Account Hacked

Tweets posted by the Syrian Electronic Army during the hack of @TheOnion

On Monday The Onion’s Twitter account was hijacked by the Syrian Electronic Army, a hacker group that has attacked a number of media sites in recent weeks as part of a campaign to support the embattled regime of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad. During the hack, the group posted a series of their own mock news headlines targeting Syrian rebels, the United States, Israel, and other perceived enemies of the Syrian regime. A Syrian Electronic Army member told The New York Times that the attack was retaliation for an article published by The Onion in March, with the byline Bashar al-Assad: “Hi, In The Past 2 Years, You Have Allowed Me To Kill 70,000 People.”

After regaining control of their Twitter account, The Onion responded in typical style: they posted tips on “how to prevent your major media site from being hacked,” and another article announcing they had changed their Twitter password to OnionMan77.

The Onion Twitter Account Hacked

E.D.W. Lynch
E.D.W. Lynch

Writer and humor generalist on the Internet and on Facebook.