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The Twitter account and YouTube page for U.S. Central Command were hacked on Monday and for several minutes carried incendiary messages promoting the Islamic State. Courtesy Fox News.
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- 13 Jan 2015
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The front page of the US Central Command Twitter account after it was taken over by hackers claiming to be working on behalf of Islamic State militants. Picture: AP Photo Source: AP
HACKERS took over Twitter accounts of the New York Post and United Press International, writing bogus messages, including about hostilities breaking out between the US and China.
One tweet posted under the UPI account on Friday quoted Pope Francis as saying, “World War III has begun”. Another message delivered on the Post account said the USS George Washington, an aircraft carrier, was “engaged in active combat” against Chinese warships in the South China Sea.
An F/A-18E Super Hornet lands on the deck of the USS George Washington during a joint US and South Korea military exercise in 2012. Picture: Song Kyung-Seok/Getty Images Source: Getty Images
The tweets were subsequently deleted.
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A tweet from the News Corp-owned Post later noted: “Our Twitter account was briefly hacked and we are investigating.”
The fake tweets were not just about war.
One posted on UPI said, “Just in: Bank of America CEO calls for calm: Savings accounts will not be affected by federal reserve decision.”
UPI later acknowledged it was hacked, and said “six fake headlines were posted in about 10 minutes”.
On Twitter, UPI noted that “World War III has not started, thankfully”.
Several media organisations have had their Twitter feeds hacked in the past two years, including Agence France-Presse and the BBC.
A group declaring sympathy for the Islamic State jihadist group hacked US Central Command's Twitter account and YouTube page on Monday, posting internal military documents online. Picture: AFP PHOTO Source: AFP
Also this week, the Twitter feed for the Pentagon’s Central Command was taken over by a group supporting the Islamic State jihadists.
A Pentagon official said the tweet about hostilities with China was “not true”.
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