Hackers hit CENTCOM sites, reveal contact info and issue threats
Stars and Stripes
By Travis J. Tritten
Published: January 12, 2015
22 minutes ago
WASHINGTON — Hackers claiming to be with the militant group Islamic State took control of U.S. Central Command’s Twitter feed and YouTube channel Monday, posting threats to servicemembers and contact information of military staff and retired brass.
The postings lasted about 30 minutes and included what appeared to be a contact roster for U.S. Army Forces Command at Fort Bragg and other commands, the cell phone numbers and home addresses of some retired generals, and maps of North Korea and China. Stars and Stripes could not immediately verify if the documents were authentic.
On CENTCOM’s YouTube channel, the hackers uploaded Islamic State propaganda videos and footage of the group’s fighters.
When contacted Monday, a CENTCOM spokeswoman said the command was still gathering information on the hacks.
“We can confirm that the CENTCOM Twitter and YouTube accounts were compromised earlier today,” the command said in a released statement.
“We are taking appropriate measures to address the matter. We have no further information to provide at this time.
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