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US Confident IS Cyber Jihadist Killed in Syria Strike: Official

The United States is confident of having killed a top Islamic State cyber hacker and recruiter in a drone strike in Syria this week, US authorities said Thursday.

Junaid Hussain was a British-born hacker and IS propagandist who reputedly was part of a group called the Cyber Caliphate.

The United States is confident of having killed a top Islamic State cyber hacker and recruiter in a drone strike in Syria this week, US authorities said Thursday.

Junaid Hussain was a British-born hacker and IS propagandist who reputedly was part of a group called the Cyber Caliphate.

“We have a high degree of confidence” that Hussain was killed in a coalition air strike in Syria this week, a US official told AFP.

Michael McCaul, chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, also announced his death, calling him Islamic State’s “top cyber jihadist.”

“This is a serious blow to ISIS — and a swift act of justice against a top cyber jihadist and recruiter,” McCaul said in a statement.

“The strike sends an unmistakable message to the terror group’s ranks: plot against us — even on social media, and we will find you.”

Hussain was linked to several cyber attacks on US Internet sites and Twitter accounts, including that of the US Central Command.

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He was also cited by two gunmen who attacked an exhibit featuring cartoon images of the Prophet Mohammed on May 3 in Garland, Texas.

In Twitter messages just before the attack, which was repelled by police, the assailants called on people to follow Hussain, who reportedly responded on Twitter after the shooting: “Allahu Akbar!!!! 2 of our brothers just opened fire.”

British media said Hussain was found responsible in 2012 for hacking former prime minister Tony Blair’s accounts and posting his contacts online.

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