For fear of attacks.. The Committee advised the us military not to open the door for strangers
29-03-2015
The us army issued instructions to his soldiers to abide by safety regulations, including not to open the door to strangers in order to avoid the possibility of attack fighters.
The new recommendations were distributed after the publication of regulation daash a list of names and addresses of 100 us military called for their execution.
Daash was organized online has published the names, addresses and photographs of it for 100 American soldiers, calling on his supporters in the United States to target.
The u.s. Defense Department has suspended the publication of this information on the Internet by saying that it was investigating the matter, a Pentagon official said that ' being examined this information for accuracy, and we encourage our people to exercise suitable processes and implementation of security protection measures. '
And a group calling itself the ' electronic infiltration section Islamic State ' in English it infiltrated a number of servers and databases, emails and posted information on 100 u.s. army recruits so that implementers ' individual ' attacks from killing them.
And the New York Times that the information published was pirated from u.s. Government servers.
It quoted a Pentagon official as saying that most of the information can be found in public records and address search sites and social media.
The paper also quoted officials as saying that the list was drawn from members was mentioned in news articles about air strikes to organize daash.
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29-03-2015
The us army issued instructions to his soldiers to abide by safety regulations, including not to open the door to strangers in order to avoid the possibility of attack fighters.
The new recommendations were distributed after the publication of regulation daash a list of names and addresses of 100 us military called for their execution.
Daash was organized online has published the names, addresses and photographs of it for 100 American soldiers, calling on his supporters in the United States to target.
The u.s. Defense Department has suspended the publication of this information on the Internet by saying that it was investigating the matter, a Pentagon official said that ' being examined this information for accuracy, and we encourage our people to exercise suitable processes and implementation of security protection measures. '
And a group calling itself the ' electronic infiltration section Islamic State ' in English it infiltrated a number of servers and databases, emails and posted information on 100 u.s. army recruits so that implementers ' individual ' attacks from killing them.
And the New York Times that the information published was pirated from u.s. Government servers.
It quoted a Pentagon official as saying that most of the information can be found in public records and address search sites and social media.
The paper also quoted officials as saying that the list was drawn from members was mentioned in news articles about air strikes to organize daash.
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