Crocodiletooth
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threaten the CEOs of Twitter and
Facebook in response to their
efforts to stop terrorist activity.
A group of ISIS supporters has
threatened to take down
Facebook and Twitter -- as well
as their leaders.
Photos of Mark Zuckerberg and
Jack Dorsey appear multiple times
in a 25-minute video created by a
group that calls itself the Sons
Caliphate Army. The images of the
two CEOs are sometimes engulfed
in flames, or marked with bullet
holes.
The video is in response to efforts
by Facebook ( FB , Tech30) and
Twitter ( TWTR, Tech30 ) to stop
terrorist activity on their
platforms.
A slide toward the end of the
video reads, in English: "To Mark
and Jack, founders of Twitter and
Facebook / and to their Crusader
government / You announce daily
that you suspended many of our
accounts / And to you we say: Is
that all you can do? You are not in
our league. If you close one
account we will take 10 in return
and soon your names will be
erased after we delete you [sic]
sites, Allah willing, and will know
that we say is true. #Sons_
Caliphate_Army"
In a separate slide, they also claim
to have hacked more than 10,000
Facebook accounts, 150 Facebook
groups, and more than 5,000
Twitter accounts.
"Many of these accounts have
been given to supporters and if
Allah permits the rest of them will
be distributed also," they add.