Fans of President Obama's Twitter and Facebook accounts were no doubt surprised today when they clicked on links that took them to a graphic video depicting Syria's civil war. The Syrian Electronic Army, a pro-Assad group, took responsibility for the hack and told Mashable it had broken into Obama's Twitter and Facebook accounts. In fact it had exploited a link shortener used by Organizing for Action, a nonprofit group that promotes ObamaCare and other legislative priorities for the Democrats, CNET reports.
Either way, the links have been fixed and Twitter says it wasn't to blame: "The account's custom, third-party URL shortener which it uses to produce vanity URLs was compromised, not the Twitter account," said a Twitter rep. (Inconvenient timing, considering the company's IPO is coming up.) This was apparently one of many cyber attacks perpetrated by the SEA, which has already struck websites for the Marine Corps and major media organizations. (More President Obama stories.)