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ISIS releases hitlist of British Foreign Office and council

PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2015 5:57 pm
Author: Anthea
Independent

Isis recruiters 'called on homegrown jihadists to carry out lone wolf attacks on VJ Day'

Isis fighters are being urged not to go to the so-called caliphate and instead remain in Britain to carry out “lone wolf” attacks - amid claims this weekend's VJ commemorations involving the Queen were a target.

Fictitious online profiles created by Sky News made contact with jihadist recruiters who sent them terror guidebooks from Syria, including advice on raising funds and making weapons.

The undercover journalists were told that Isis already had a number of potential bombers in the UK, some of whom had been trained in Syria .

Sky claims that one of the potential targets is the VJ celebrations in London on Saturday.

In one exchange the journalist - pretending to be an 18-year-old girl - is asked if she wants to cut off a head or make a bomb.

The jihadi then said she would talk the fictional girl through how to make a bomb, including where to get the materials and how to put it together.

During conversations on Twitter and in chatrooms, one jihadist said that they were targeting the Queen and the royal family at the VJ commemorations.

The Mail on Sunday revealed that MI5 and police were racing against time to thwart the VJ day assassination plot which is believed to be being orchestrated from Syria.

The Queen, Prince Charles, David Cameron, various dignitaries and more than 1,000 veterans of the Far East campaign and their families will be in attendance at the event in Westminster Abbey.

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Re: ISIS releases hitlist of British Foreign Office and coun

PostPosted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 8:12 pm
Author: Anthea
Mail Online

ISIS releases hitlist of British Foreign Office and council officials online
By Lucy Mae Beers and Richard Spillett

ISIS claim to have hacked personal information of a number of individuals
They include names, job titles, mobile phone numbers and postcodes
The details have been compiled and published online in a 'hitlist'
Islamic State Hacking Division urged home home-grown terrorists to attack


ISIS claim to have hacked the personal information of hundreds of military, political and diplomatic personnel and released it online in a reported 'hitlist'.

The list, in the form of a spreadsheet and shared by the so-called 'Islamic State Hacking Division', contains the private details of 1,400 individuals.

In a shocking warning to those named, an accompanying message reads: 'Know that we are in your emails and computer systems, watching and recording your every move, we have your names and addresses, we are in your emails and social media accounts.'

'We are extracting confidential data and passing on your personal information to the soldiers of the khilafah, who soon with the permission of Allah will strike at your necks in your own lands!'

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The list, in the form of a spread sheet and shared by Islamic State Hacking Division on Twitter on Tuesday

The list is said to include British Foreign Office workers and even a local council employee, Sky News reports.

The extensive spreadsheet is understood to also include the names and contact information of hundreds of United States Department of State figures and Australia officials.

The job title, computer passwords, email and phone numbers are all understood to be included in the list. The document was removed by officials on Wednesday night.

British jihadist Junaid Hussain who is now fighting with Islamic State in Syria, shared the list on his Twitter page.

Hussain, believed to be living in the ISIS stronghold of Raqqa, is the former leader of a shadowy computer hacking group known as Team Poison.

He was jailed in 2012 for stealing personal information from Tony Blair and publishing it online. He also admitted making hoax calls to the Metropolitan Police anti-terrorist hotline.

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