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Terrorists may be planning attacks using Twitter says US Military
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Terrorists may be planning attacks using Twitter says US Military

by Iain Thomson  on Oct 29, 2008
A new report has surfaced that blames chat client Twitter for being a potential terrorist tool, according to US Military intelligence.
The report, by US military intelligence into the increasing security implications of mobile technology envisages terrorists using Twitter messages, or Tweets, to communicate and share images and locations of future terrorist attacks.

"Twitter is already used by some members to post and/or support extremist ideologies and perspectives," the report said.

"For example, there are multiple pro and anti Hezbollah Tweets. In addition, extremist and terrorist use of Twitter could evolve over time to reflect tactics that are already in use by 'hacktivists' and activists for surveillance. This could theoretically be combined with targeting."

The report notes that Twitter was used extensively by protestors at the recent Republican National Convention to identify the location of police and security guards in an effort to evade them.

The report envisages Twitter also being used to identify the location of targets. It cites 'Tweets' from US troops stationed overseas that could be used as information for selective attacks.

"I'm in Bagram waiting for a flight to Camp Salemo by Kwost in the volatile east of Afghanistan near the Paki. border. Hot days cold nights," was one Tweet cited from an American soldier in Afghanistan that was posted on a publically available forum.


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