On Sunday, all readers trying to access any article on reuters.com were redirected to a landing page on a website controlled by the Syrian Electronic Army (SEA), supporters of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. The page contained the message in the image above, and this time, unlike other occasions, the Reuters website or employees were not at fault, as the hackers directed their phishing efforts towards the advertising network Taboola, that loads code dynamically into Reuters website i…