IS "paperwork"
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IS "paperwork"
Tens of thousands of documents, containing 22,000 names, addresses, telephone numbers and family contacts of Islamic State jihadis, have been obtained by Sky News.
Nationals from at least 51 countries, including the UK, had to give up their most personal information as they joined the terror organisation. Only when the 23 question form was filled in were they inducted into IS.
A lot of the names and their new Islamic State names on the registration forms are well known.
read here http://news.sky.com/story/1656777/is-registration-forms-identify-22000-jihadis
ooops.....
Nationals from at least 51 countries, including the UK, had to give up their most personal information as they joined the terror organisation. Only when the 23 question form was filled in were they inducted into IS.
A lot of the names and their new Islamic State names on the registration forms are well known.
read here http://news.sky.com/story/1656777/is-registration-forms-identify-22000-jihadis
ooops.....
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Some pc idiot will say it's against their Human rights because the information was obtained ilegally.
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Duplicate thread Stormee.
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'Snowden-sized' data leak exposes details of 22,000 ISIS members
AS SNOWDEN TAUGHT the NSA, a single insider can obliterate the data security of even the most secretive organizations. Now ISIS may have sprung a Snowden-sized leak of its own, one that could give security agencies fighting the brutal terrorist group some highly useful intelligence.
The Leak
A defector has allegedly leaked what appears to be a USB drive’s worth of ISIS’s secret data, including the personal information of 22,000 ISIS fighters. That personal data includes the fighters’ names, phone numbers, hometown and even blood types—all information they apparently filled out on forms in the process of signing up to join the violent group. A Syrian opposition newspaper has obtained at least a portion of that information, along with the British television network Sky News and German intelligence officials. A German law enforcement official tells CNN that the information appears to be real.
Who’s Been Exposed?
A leak of 22,000 ISIS fighters’ information would represent a significant chunk of the group’s roster. Though the total number of ISIS fighters is unclear—and reports vary widely—the research firm Soufan Group says that foreign fighters makes up the majority of ISIS ranks and estimates their number at between 19,000 and 25,000, down from an estimate of 31,000 three months ago. Sky News reports that the leak does in fact contain the information of known ISIS recruits, such as the British former rapper Abdel Bary and the hacker Junaid Hussain, who was killed in a drone strike last summer.
Though the number of individuals involved is far smaller, University of Pennsylvania computer scientist Matt Blaze compared this to the disastrous hack that hit the United States Office of Personnel Management last year, in which hackers thought to be based in China accessed the detailed security clearance application forms and even the fingerprints of 5.6 million U.S. federal workers. This leak appears to have similarly hit the “human resources” department of the so-called Islamic State, and it could have equally punishing long-term consequences for its operational security.
http://www.wired.com/2016/03/hack-brief-isis-data-breach-identifies-22000-members/
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