Tuesday, March 8, 2016

ISIS publish names, addresses of cops: follows lib media lead

ISIS computer hackers published the names and addresses of New Jersey police. They also released their cell phone numbers. 

The Islamic State's "Caliphate Cyber Army" (CCA) disclosed the data on 55 New Jersey Transit System cops by hacking into a uniform laundry list. Included in the information were their ranks, employee numbers, work locales and some home addresses.

The CCA uploaded it in Arabic, and it was viewed at least 300 times.

The New Jersey Transit police are working with the FBI and Homeland Security. They claim the NJ Transit Information System was not compromised in the hack--let's hope they're telling the truth.

In November 2015, ISIS hacked into 54,000 Twitter accounts and posted passwords online. The scumcrumpets also posted cell phone numbers of CIA, FBI and the NSA. 

Ironically, the NSA was unable to do the same to the ISIS hackers because they have their hands tied by leftists whose ideology is suicidal. 

In 2012 the Journal News produced an interactive map showing the names and addresses of all handgun permit owners in New York's Rockland and Westchester counties. People of all backgrounds could zoom in on the little red map dots and see which houses would give them a problem if they had bad intentions.

Naturally, normal people were upset with the Journal News' publisher, Janet Hasson. She defended her decision to map the gun permit owners, but what is the difference between that and with what ISIS has done? 

Why not just shoot ourselves in the foot? The Journal News had the opportunity to do just that--they hired armed guards to defend their right to publish their names.

Sometimes we are our own worst enemy.



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