Isis hacking division’ publishes personal details of US targets online urging supporters to attack those listed

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

A list of American “targets” – including the FBI and Nasa – has been listed online by a group calling itself the Islamic State hacking division. Details of 1,400 mostly US military and government personnel were published in a spreadsheet online urging supporters of the group, also known as Isis, to attack those listed. The spreadsheet reportedly included names, email addresses, phone numbers, passwords, credit card numbers, and excerpts of Facebook chats. Members of the marine corps and the state department were also among those listed. It is unconfirmed as to whether the list actually came from the Islamic State. A message from the group said: “We are extracting confidential data and passing on your personal information to the soldiers of the khilafah, who soon with the permission of Allah will strike at your necks in your own lands,” CNN reports. Isis supporters urged people to “act and kill” on Twitter, posting personal details of soldiers and members of government staff. An individual who said they were speaking for Isis told theGuardian that the information had been obtained from military and government databases. But Gen Ray Odierno, army chief of staff, said this was the second or third time that […]

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