Behind threats to undermine aircraft can be hackers
On Monday, five were seen on Twitter. reports of the mining of American aircraft. Apparently, these are fictitious pages of users, and its creators may be associated with other accounts that call themselves followers of the Islamic state.
The Twitter page that warned about the bombing of two planes: Flight 321 and Flight 334, there were only a few other messages, apparently written as a diversion.
Around 7 p.m., JetBlue received a message from this user: “Guys, Flight 321 and Flight 334 have explosives on board, do you really care? It'll be fun to see them fall from the sky."
JetBlue spokesman Sebastian White later said the threats were "not credible."
Earlier on Monday, several accounts, allegedly hackers, one of which openly supported the Islamic state, left messages threatening to undermine the 4200 flight. So far, no threat has been confirmed, writes AmericaRu.com
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