US Central Command says it will review its cyber security after hackers claiming to have links to ISIS hijacked two of its social media accounts.
US Central Command (Centcom) has dismissed the acts, which saw its YouTube and Twitter accounts briefly fall into the hands of hackers and used to distribute pro-ISIS messages as “cyber vandalism” and said that none of its military servers were compromised during the incident.
Andrew Colley | 14 Jan | Read more