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Malaysia arrests Kosovo man for 'hacking US files for IS' | |
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A Kosovan man has been arrested in Malaysia for allegedly hacking into a computer database and providing information on US security officials to the so-called Islamic State group. | A Kosovan man has been arrested in Malaysia for allegedly hacking into a computer database and providing information on US security officials to the so-called Islamic State group. |
The man, who is in his 20s, was detained on 15 September, Malaysian police said in a statement on Thursday. | The man, who is in his 20s, was detained on 15 September, Malaysian police said in a statement on Thursday. |
Separately, the US identified him as Ardit Ferizi, thought to head a hacker group called Kosova Hacker's Security (KHS). | Separately, the US identified him as Ardit Ferizi, thought to head a hacker group called Kosova Hacker's Security (KHS). |
Mr Ferizi will be extradited to the US. | Mr Ferizi will be extradited to the US. |
A statement from the US Department of Justice said Mr Ferizi, known by his moniker "Th3Dir3ctorY", hacked into a US company's systems in order to take the personal details of 1,351 US military and government staff. | A statement from the US Department of Justice said Mr Ferizi, known by his moniker "Th3Dir3ctorY", hacked into a US company's systems in order to take the personal details of 1,351 US military and government staff. |
He will be charged with computer hacking and identity theft, and faces up to 35 years in jail, the statement added. | He will be charged with computer hacking and identity theft, and faces up to 35 years in jail, the statement added. |
'Right hand man' | 'Right hand man' |
Mr Ferizi entered Malaysia in August last year to study computer science in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian police said. | Mr Ferizi entered Malaysia in August last year to study computer science in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian police said. |
Between June and August this year, Mr Ferizi is alleged to have passed the data on to IS member Junaid Hussain, also known as Abu Hussain al-Britani, who later posted the details online along with a threat to target the officials. | Between June and August this year, Mr Ferizi is alleged to have passed the data on to IS member Junaid Hussain, also known as Abu Hussain al-Britani, who later posted the details online along with a threat to target the officials. |
"Early investigation found the suspect communicated with one of the right-hand man of IS terrorist group in Syria to hack a few servers containing information and details of US security personnel and team," Malaysian police said. | "Early investigation found the suspect communicated with one of the right-hand man 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," they added. | "The details were then transferred to the operation unit of the IS group for further action," they added. |
Malaysia has arrested more than 100 people this year, suspected of links to IS, including ten people in August - six of them members of Malaysia's security forces. |
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