ISIS Hackers Publish Police Officers’ Details, Call For Lone-Wolf Attacks
ISIS hackers have posted the personal details of U.S. officials online, encouraging the group’s supporters to carry out “lone wolf” attacks against them.
Newsweek reports that the Caliphate Cyber Army (CCA), formerly known as the Islamic Cyber Army, posted the personal details of fifty-five New Jersey police officers last week after hacking into the Web site of the New Jersey Transit police.
“The lone wolves r hungry for yr blood,” one tweet from the group stated. The list of personal details includes home addresses, phone numbers, names, and ranks. The Twitter accounts used to encourage the attacks have since been shut down.
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