The 20-year-old from Kosovo, who entered Malaysia in August 2014 to study computer
science and forensics at a private institute in the capital, Kuala
Lumpur , will be extradited to the United States , police said in a
statement on Thursday night.
"Early investigation found the suspect communicated
with one of the right hand man (leader) of IS terrorist group in Syria to hack a
few servers containing information and details of US security personnel and
team," Malaysian police said.
"The details were then transferred to the operation
unit of the IS group for further action."
The US
Justice Department said the man, Ardit Ferizi, a citizen of Kosovo and a known
hacker, had been charged with hacking the personal information of 1,351 US military
personnel and federal employees and supporting Islamic State.
Ferizi, believed to be the leader of a Kosovar internet
hacking group called Kosova Hacker’s Security, hacked the computer system of a US company and
stole the personal identification information of thousands of individuals, the
department said in a statement on its website on Thursday.
Between June and August 2015 Ferizi allegedly provided the
PII to an Islamic State member, who in turn posted a tweet titled "NEW: US
Military AND Government HACKED by the Islamic State Hacking Division!” which
contained a hyperlink to a 30-page document.
The document said in part: “we are in your emails and
computer systems, watching and recording your every move, we have your names
and addresses." It said that information would be passed on to Islamic
State fighters "who soon with the permission of Allah will strike at your
necks in your own lands!"
The US
Justice Department statement said: "This posting was intended to provide
ISIL (Islamic State) supporters in the United States and elsewhere with
the PII belonging to the listed government employees for the purpose of
encouraging terrorist attacks against those individuals."
Although Muslim-majority Malaysia has not seen any
significant militant attacks, it has arrested more than 100 citizens this year
on suspicion of links to Islamic State.
Authorities are cracking down on people with Islamic State
links and have so far identified several Malaysians who have gone to Syria and Iraq to join the group.
In August, police arrested 10 Malaysians suspected of links
to Islamic State, among them six members of Malaysia 's security forces.
http://www.interaksyon.com/article/119036/malaysia-arrests-hacker-who-allegedly-gave-is-data-on-thousands-of-us-security-officials
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