It sure won't keep things 'anonymous': Daesh hacks website of UAE-based newspaper Al Ittihad

Published February 15th, 2015 - 04:52 GMT
The website was branded with two logos regularly used by Daesh, including the black flag.
The website was branded with two logos regularly used by Daesh, including the black flag.

The website of the Al Ittihad newspaper was purportedly hacked by a group claiming affiliation with Daesh.

According to Mohammed Al Hammadi, editor-in-chief of Al Ittihad, Abu Dhabi, hackers attacked the website but couldn't take any information from inside it. They also placed a statement on the website undermining the media as well as the people of the region, he told Khaleej Times. Service on the website resumed after a few hours.

Daesh also tried to attack the Abu Dhabi media website, but couldn't, Mr. Hammadi added.

The website went down shortly after the hack and was briefly redirecting to a page that showed three militants dressed in soldiers' attire holding rifles.

The website was branded with two logos regularly used by Daesh, including the black flag.

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