(Zaman Al Wasl)- Zaman al-Wasl obtained a confidential document demonstrating that the Syrian General Intelligence had a assigned special group to monitor the Facebook profiles of rebels and activists from the start of the revolution and this group raised reports to the branch head under the title “special working group.”
The unnumbered document raised by the aforementioned group to the head of general intelligence branch in 2012, indicated that the group was following the page of brigade Ahrar al-Jabal al-Wastani and from it they obtained information about the brigade producing al-Sakr rockets in Jisr al-Shugur countryside under the leadership of Ahmad al-Ali.
The report indicated that the rockets were tested by hitting regime checkpoints and locations, and the brigade’s page asked the opposition to offer further support to produce a larger number of al-Sakr rockets.
The group accompanied its report with the brigade's communication data which its media office published on its Facebook page including Syrian and Turkish telephone numbers, skype account details, and email details.
The communication engineer expert Abid J indicated in a conversation with Zaman al-Wasl that the difficulty of hacking activists and rebels’ Facebook pages led the regime security to follow their pages on the social network site to obtain the maximum possible information about their movements and activities.
The unnumbered document raised by the aforementioned group to the head of general intelligence branch in 2012, indicated that the group was following the page of brigade Ahrar al-Jabal al-Wastani and from it they obtained information about the brigade producing al-Sakr rockets in Jisr al-Shugur countryside under the leadership of Ahmad al-Ali.
The report indicated that the rockets were tested by hitting regime checkpoints and locations, and the brigade’s page asked the opposition to offer further support to produce a larger number of al-Sakr rockets.
The group accompanied its report with the brigade's communication data which its media office published on its Facebook page including Syrian and Turkish telephone numbers, skype account details, and email details.
The communication engineer expert Abid J indicated in a conversation with Zaman al-Wasl that the difficulty of hacking activists and rebels’ Facebook pages led the regime security to follow their pages on the social network site to obtain the maximum possible information about their movements and activities.
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