ISIS hackers publish US military 'hitlist'
May 01, 2016  16:02
Islamic State hackers have published a "hitlist" of over 70 US military personnel who have been involved in drone strikes against terror targets in
Syria and asked their followers to "kill them wherever they are".
According to 'The Sunday Times', the hackers have links with Britain and call themselves 'Islamic State Hacking Division' and circulated online the names, home addresses and photographs of more than 70 US staff, including women and urged supporters: "Kill them wherever they are, knock on their doors and behead them, stab them, shoot them in the face or
bomb them." 

The group also claimed that it might have a mole in the UK's Ministry of Defence and threatened to publish "secret intelligence" in the future that could identify Britain's Royal Air Force operators.
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