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Isis supporter 'leaks spreadsheet showing details of military, Foreign Office and council employees' Isis-supporting Twitter account leaks spreadsheet showing 'details of military and Foreign Office employees'
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A spreadsheet that apparently reveals the names, email addresses and passwords of hundreds of government and military workers has been released online, through a Twitter account claiming to be run by an Isis supporter.A spreadsheet that apparently reveals the names, email addresses and passwords of hundreds of government and military workers has been released online, through a Twitter account claiming to be run by an Isis supporter.
As reported by Sky News, the spreadsheet shows the details of Foreign Office workers and a British council employee - although most of the personal information relates to people within Nasa, the US armed forces and the New York and New Jersey Port Authority.As reported by Sky News, the spreadsheet shows the details of Foreign Office workers and a British council employee - although most of the personal information relates to people within Nasa, the US armed forces and the New York and New Jersey Port Authority.
A message at the top of the spreadsheet reads: "O Crusaders, as you continue your aggression towards the Islamic State and your bombing campaign against the Muslims, know that we are in your emails and computer systems, watching and recording your every move."A message at the top of the spreadsheet reads: "O Crusaders, as you continue your aggression towards the Islamic State and your bombing campaign against the Muslims, know that we are in your emails and computer systems, watching and recording your every move."
"We have your names and addresses, we are in your emails and social media accounts, we are extracting confidential data and passing on your personal information to the soldiers of the khilafah, who soon with the permission of Allah will strike at your necks in your own lands."
"So wait, we too are waiting."
It is not yet known how old the information is, or whether it is valid.It is not yet known how old the information is, or whether it is valid.
The link to the data was reportedly first posted by Neil Prakash, an Australian Isis recruiter. The link to the data was reportedly first posted by Neil Prakash, who goes by the name Abu Khaled al-Cambodi, a well-known Australian Isis recruiter.
Accounts that spread the spreadsheet are shut down by Twitter, but the company is unable to prevent new ones from springing up.Accounts that spread the spreadsheet are shut down by Twitter, but the company is unable to prevent new ones from springing up.
The leak came as it was revealed that security for the VJ Day celebrations in London would be stepped up after reports of a possible terror threat.
World War Two veterans parade past the Whitehall cenotaph on VJ Day 2010 (AFP/Getty) The Queen and other members of the Royal Family are set to take part in the day's events, which will commemorate the end of World War Two.
The review came after the Mail on Sunday reported that a threat was being made against the Queen.