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The “cyber caliphate” has published unbelievable information — not just deadly threats, but details, email and home addresses of the top US Generals in the US military. Threatening messages were made to military officers, their wives and families. They also posted confidential CENTCOM files.
And while wold leaders march against terror, the jihadi in the White House watches the Spurs game. No, worries, Obama say, al Qaeda is on the run!
“Twitter account for US Central Command hacked, filled with pro-ISIS message,” FOX News, January 12, 2014
The Twitter account for U.S. Central Command was hacked on Monday and for several minutes carried incendiary messages promoting the Islamic State — including one that said, “AMERICAN SOLDIERS, WE ARE COMING, WATCH YOUR BACK. ISIS.”
Another page showed what appeared to be an image from a computer web cam in a military facility. An accompanying tweet said, “ISIS is already here, we are in your PCs, in each military base.”
Shortly after the page was taken over, Twitter suspended the account.
“We can confirm that the U.S. Central Command Twitter account was compromised earlier today,” a Defense official told Fox News. “CENTCOM is taking appropriate measure to address the matter.”
The cyber-attack sent U.S. military officials scrambling to respond. “This is bad,” one Central Command source told Fox News.
The Twitter account, while it was compromised, carried an image identifying the page as “CyberCaliphate,” with a message that said, “I love you ISIS.”
The page began posting screen shots of information about military commanders, including phone numbers and email addresses. It also posted what purported to be “Korean scenarios” and “China scenarios,” with maps.
The same image at the top of the hacked Twitter page has also been emblazoned atop Central Command’s YouTube page.