US military Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked by Isis supporters
The US Central Command's Twitter and YouTube accounts have been suspended after apparently being hacked by Islamic State supporters.
The US Central Command's Twitter and YouTube accounts have been suspended after apparently being hacked by Islamic State supporters.
The White House has said it is monitoring the extent of the hacking attack at US Central Command.
President Obama's spokesman Josh Earnest said there was a significant difference between a large data breach and the hacking of a Twitter account.
The Democratic presidential candidate may also have shown his cards on his choice of running mate.
The US president also shared a post on Twitter accusing Dr Anthony Fauci of misleading the public over hydroxychloroquine.
Fears over an impending second wave of coronavirus dominates Wednesday’s front pages.