Islamic State posts names and addresses of CIA and FBI on Twitter
In March a group that called itself the ‘Islamic State Hacking Division’ published a list with 150 photos, names and addresses of U.S. troops and called on lone wolves to attack them. The Twitter account of the U.S. Department of Defense was also hacked. Its image was changed to one that read ‘ I love you ISIS’ and posted several tweets with the hashtag #CyberCaliphate.
A Twitter account affiliated with the ISIS published a list with names and addresses of employees of antiterrorist organizations such as the FBI and CIA. U.S. military data was also posted.
In March a group that called itself the ‘Islamic State Hacking Division’ published a list with 150 photos, names and addresses of U.S. troops and called on lone wolves to attack them. The Twitter account of the U.S. Department of Defense was also hacked. Its image was changed to one that read ‘ I love you ISIS’ and posted several tweets with the hashtag #CyberCaliphate.