It also changed the display banner and profile images to show a black and white image with the words ” Mujahid CyberCaliphate,” “Ad-Virtuali” and “I love you isis,” as well as the ISIS flag and a man’s face concealed by a head scarf.

The FBI has been notified of the incident and is currently investigating the hack attack.  A ABQ Journal web staff member Nancy Tipton said that the publication is not currently commenting in detail on the alleged cyber attack.  “At this point we’re working to secure things,” said Tipton. https://twitter.com/wboc/status/552516060340301827 One of the post read as follows Other posts made from the Journal’s page include links to a Facebook page associated with Cyber Caliphate. Some include photos claiming to have pulled information from FBI databases, and spreadsheets of information the group alleges came from the computers of local residents. While another post stated “There is no law but Sharia.” The Journal’s Twitter has returned to normal with all posts and photos relating to the hack removed as of 1:45 p.m. on Tuesday, but the WBOC Twitter is still under the control of the hackers. There is also a Pastebin link claiming to be hacked FBI database, the veracity of the same has not been confirmed by investigators. https://twitter.com/wboc/status/552513097496530944 Earlier on Dec, 24, Albuquerque Journal’s website was taken by alleged ISIS hackers and they claimed to have accessed confidential information of Albuquerque locals, including where they eat, live and health insurance information. Both of the news outlets’ websites and Facebook pages appear to be untouched.

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