This
is my piece of trivia for the day . This appeared in the NZ media yesterday.
Geo-jihad:
New Zealand militant accidentally tweets his Syria location
A
jihadist from New Zealand who has joined the Islamic State in Syria,
has accidentally given up his exact location by sending out tweets,
according to a Canadian intelligence group.The extremist has deleted
the tweets.
RT,
31
December, 2014
Mohammad
Daniel, also known as Abu Abdul Rahman, and formerly known as Mark
John Taylor sent out more than 45 tweets documenting his whereabouts
before realizing that it may have been a mistake.
“Unfortunately
for him we captured all of them prior to him removing the tweets and
will discuss the value of the intelligence they
contained,” Canada-based
open source intelligence research group iBRABO,
which spotted the failure, said in a press-release.
Tracking
terrorists in this way is of immense value to intelligence services
trying to establish the whereabouts of jihadists, iBRABO stressed.
“In
this manner, they can better justify potential criminal charges
against the individual and at the very least build grounds for their
detention and investigation upon their return,” the
agency’s Jeff R Weyers wrote. “Taylor
isn’t the first jihadist to broadcast his whereabouts via social
media and in fact looking at the battlefield in Syria we see fighters
from Canada, France, and other western countries making the same
mistake.”
Because
of his actions, iBRABO could trace Kiwi Jihadi to a specific house
that he had “predominantly
used” between
December 3 and December 10. Subsequent tweets showed that he had been
moving.
“No
doubt this is a better alternative than being targeted by a drone
strike or any group with the operational capabilities to target his
short lived home in Al Tabqah,” Weyers dded.
Reuters / Stringer
Previous tweets that Taylor had sent out in October had clearly shown him to have been with ISIS fighters in Syria – Kafar Roma –an area which Syrian President Bashar Al Assad.
“From
his broadcasts during the first two weeks in October (below) we know
that his tweets ceased about the same time the Syrian army made a
strong push into the area,” iBRABO
said.
Taylor
already made headlines in September after incinerating his New
Zealand passport and posting pictures of the charred remains on
Facebook with the caption “one
way trip”.
However,
he decided later on that it had not been a good idea, telling
Aotearoa Independent Media Centre that “I
only went there for adventure Jihad, but along the way I realized
Syria is in a very dire need of humanity aid and support.” He
claimed to have been in contact with New Zealand authorities to
request a replacement. However, there is no evidence that they
responded.
In
July he told the New Zealand Herald that he would stay fighting in
Syria until his “martyrdom”.
It
isn’t just Twitter that uses geotag tracking in its updates;
Facebook, Instagram and Flickr all use it, and all the geotag
information.
“Pictures
also quite often can contain geotag information and have been used to
establish the movements of groups and their activities,” iBRABO
said.
iBRABO
has suggested that the recent “Tweet removal hasn’t been Taylor’s
only social media failure.
“Taylor
shows again his lack of understanding of technology and intelligence
as he broadcast out the facial image of another fighter captured in
the background of his photo,” it
said.
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