While Obama submitted comments to the FTC and is preparing new cyber security laws, Twitter and YouTube's accounts Central Administration of the United States [United States Central Command] violated by a group hackers known by the nickname “CyberCaliphate”, which they claim is linked to ISIS.
"OR ISIS "It's already here, we're on your computers, at every military base," the hackers said in a tweet. A U.S. official confirmed the violation, according to NBC News .
On the United States Central Website YouTube (CENTCOM) site, hackers have released a propaganda video to support ISS.
In messages on Twitter, the hackers who support ISIS hint that they have penetrated deeper into the networks της Κεντρικής Διοίκησης των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών αφού περιέλαβαν εικόνες που απεικονίζουν υπολογιστικά φύλλα με ονόματα και οι διευθύνσεις των μελών του Στρατού των USA.
An anonymous user at Pastebin wrote the following:
The Pentagon's networks are hacked
AMERICAN STRATEGIES,
WE GO TO YOUR SOON. ISIS. #CyberCaliphate
In name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Most Merciful, CyberCaliphate under its auspices ISIS continues CyberJihad (cyber-jihad). While the US and its satellites are killing our brothers in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan, we have broken their networks and their personal devices to know everything.
You will not see any mercy unbelievers. ISIS is already here, we are on your computers, on every military basis. With the permission of Allah we are at CENTCOM now.
We will not stop! We know everything about you, your spouses and your children.
US soldiers! We are watching you!
Then there is a link to a .zip file called "US Army Files," which includes lists of names, addresses, and contact details for army officers as well as budget documents from the previous year .
Despite the fact that this is a major breach, none of the information that went on the air don't seem to be terribly sensitive. A Pentagon official told the Wall Street Journal that none of the information released was top secret. Some of them are readily available on public websites.
The United States has said it will "take appropriate action to address this issue."
At the moment we write the article CENTCOM accounts at Twiiter and Youtube both have been suspended.