IS gebruikt PlayStation 4 Netwerk voor rekrutering en communicatie

RDJ134 16 november 2015 om 01:06 uur

Volgens de Engelse website Dailymail gebruikt IS het PlayStation 4 Netwerk voor rekrutering van nieuwe leden en communicatie onderling. Want volgens deze website is dit netwerk heel erg moeilijk af te tappen door de encryptie van Sony. Zoals je misschien wel of niet weet, is dat Engeland op het punt staat om bijna alle vormen van encryptie te verbieden en ook in de aankomende computer criminaliteit wet III in Nederland zijn er soort gelijke plannen. Iets wat onmogelijk is tegen te houden omdat als je echt onzichtbaar en versleuteld over het internet wil bewegen dit op vele diverse manieren mogelijk is.


Britain on terror alert: Special forces on the streets of London as experts warn ISIS is using the PlayStation 4 network to recruit and plan attacks because it's 'more secure than WhatsApp'

Experts say ISIS using the PlayStation 4 network to recruit and plan attacks
Security experts have said ISIS are using 'cyber caliphate' to communicate
Protected by their own encryption software it allows them to plan attacks
Special forces have been sent to London's landmarks and tourist spots
It follows the terrorist attacks in Paris on Friday night - the co-ordinated attacks have left 129 dead and 352 injured - 99 of which are critical
Seven terrorists killed themselves using suicide belts while another was shot dead by police at the Bataclan gig where 89 people were slaughtered .

ISIS is using the PlayStation 4 network to recruit and plan attacks because it's 'more secure than WhatsApp', intelligence experts warn, as special forces are deployed on the streets of London with Britain on terror alert.

In Belgium, which appears to be at the heart of the terror plot, officials believe that terrorists are using consoles to communicate.

Belgian Minister of Home Affairs Jan Jambon said intelligence agencies have discovered evidence of jihadis using the games consoles to communicate with a special, hidden recruitment channel.

He told HNL.be: 'Playstation 4 is even more difficult to monitor than WhatsApp.'

ISIS fanatics are also said to be using a 'cyber caliphate' - protected by their own encryption software - where they plan their next attacks.

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