Islamic State's hackers posted threats to the Obama family on Twitter Newsweek - ForumDaily
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Islamic State's hackers have posted threats to the Obama family on Twitter Newsweek

The account of the American magazine Newsweek on Twitter was subjected to a hacker attack by the Islamists, reports Reuters. In the microblog, supporters of the "Islamic State" have published threats against US President Barack Obama. On the screensaver, hackers have posted a photo with the caption "Je suis IS".

One of the publications says that hacker attacks on the Pentagon website will continue. In January, Islamists hacked into the official Twitter account of the Central Command of the US Armed Forces (Centcom) hacked. The burglars said they were acting on behalf of the "Islamic State", and published on the page appeals to American soldiers on behalf of the IG. Later, the Central Command announced that the attackers could not obtain secret information.

Later it became known that a burglary was a group of hackers CyberCaliphate, led by Briton Junaid Hussein. In 2012, Hussein was jailed for six months for stealing the address book of former British Prime Minister Tony Blair from an email account of one of his advisers.

Source - RBC Daily

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