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Syria's President Bashar al-Assad is seen during an interview in Damascus in January.

How pro-Assad hackers pretending to be women tricked Syrian rebels

February 2, 2015Technology

There’s a cyberwar being waged in Syria. And while the hacking is high tech, the methods being used are very old.

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