New York Post

ISIS HACKS MORE THAN HEADS

Hits US military Twitter, YouTube acc’ts

- By GEOFF EARLE in Washington and JAMIE SCHRAM in New York Additional reporting by Sophia Rosenbaum and Kate Sheehy

As President Obama was making a speech on cybersecur­ity Monday, hackers claiming to be ISIS took over the Twitter and YouTube accounts of the Pentagon’s Central Command.

“AMERICAN SOLDIERS, WE ARE COMING, WATCH YOUR BACK. ISIS,” hackers warned in a tweet on the US CENTCOM feed, even replacing the military logo with the title “CyberCalip­hate” over a blackandwh­ite image of a kaffiyehwe­aring terrorist.

“We won’t stop! We know everything about you, your wives and children,’’ added another posting, which appeared under a spreadshee­t of office addresses and emails belonging to Defense Department workers.

The hackers also listed an apparent internal list of the home addresses and emails of retired generals such as David Petraeus while warning, “we broke into your networks and personal devices. You’ll see no mercy infidels.

“ISIS is already here, we are in your PCs, in each military base. With Allah’s permission we are in CENTCOM now.”

Obama was speaking to a group of students and others at the Federal Trade Commission about identity theft and online privacy issues at the time.

The first infiltrate­d tweet appeared at around 12:30 p.m. — right in the middle of Obama’s speech, which he started at 12:11 p.m. and finished at 1:10 p.m.

Unaware of the hack, the presi dent crowed: “We are the country that invented the Internet. And we’re also the pioneers of this informatio­n age — the creators, the designers, the innovators . . . I’m confident, if we keep at this, we can deliver the prosperity and security and privacy that all Americans deserve.’’

The hack lasted at least 30 minutes before the government took the feed down.

“This is something we’re obviously looking into and something we take seriously,’’ White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters while downplayin­g the security breach.

“There is a pretty significan­t difference between what is a large data breach and the hacking of a Twitter account,” he insisted.

CENTCOM later said its “initial assessment is that no classified informatio­n was posted.”

Defense Department Col. Steve Warren dismissed the hack attack as nothing more than “a big inconvenie­nce.”

“This is spray paint on the wall,’’ he told The Post. “There was no operationa­l impact, no breach of CENTCOM’s network or the Defense Department’s network.”

Still, CENTCOM said it was “notifying appropriat­e [Defense Department] and lawenforce­ment authoritie­s about the poten tial release of personally identifiab­le informatio­n’’ regarding current and retired workers.

A federal lawenforce­ment source called the hack a real mess.

“This has to be one of the more embarrassi­ng moments of Obama’s presidency — talking about cybersecur­ity and the Defense Department gets hacked,” the source said. “Not good!”

CENTCOM said it uses social media such as Twitter and YouTube “to put out news or messages’’ just like any organizati­on.

The hacker postings included broad, standard plans for potential US conflicts with China and Korea, the Times of London reported, and included at least one map that was already online. The China posting detailed locations of its military bases and bore the logo of the MIT Lincoln Laboratory, a US government­funded center.

Some posted documents also were tied to Iran, like one showing a map of Scud missile ranges from the country.

The hackers also infiltrate­d CENTCOM’s YouTube account, posting at least two propaganda videos, including one titled “FLAMES OF WAR” and featuring footage of US soldiers carrying a wounded or dead comrade.

 ??  ?? ‘WATCH YOUR BACK’: Visitors to US CENTCOM’s Twitter feed on Monday were greeted with menacing taunts following a social-media hack attack from a group purporting to be terror organizati­on ISIS.
‘WATCH YOUR BACK’: Visitors to US CENTCOM’s Twitter feed on Monday were greeted with menacing taunts following a social-media hack attack from a group purporting to be terror organizati­on ISIS.

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