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ISIS keen on hiring Indian techies: Intel sources

V P RAGHU
Published : Jan 28, 2016, 11:29 am IST
Updated : Jan 28, 2016, 11:29 am IST

Indian agencies are however keeping a tab on online contents, which could be considered as ISIS propaganda material.

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Indian agencies are however keeping a tab on online contents, which could be considered as ISIS propaganda material.

Chennai

: Amidst report that ISIS is offering US $ 10,000 to hackers who are ready to hack Indian government sites, intelligence sources here indicated that the terror outfit is not sending any money to India in large-scale to propagate its ideology, but is keen to recruit Indian techies for a monthly salary.

“They are not luring any Indian to Syria to be part of their fight for Global Islamic Caliphate. Whoever had gone to be part of IS fighters had gone on their own. But right now the outfit is keen on hiring Indian software professionals to work on projects aimed at increase their online presence as well as possible hacking,” a source here said.

ISIS is not in a hurry. Their target is to build the Islamic Caliphate by the year 2020, sources added.

Indian agencies are however keeping a tab on online contents, which could be considered as ISIS propaganda material. Scores of such contents or links Indian blocked or removed by NIC teams on daily basis. ISIS is believed to be using social media network sites like Facebook and Twitter to propagate its radical ideology.

Police sources are not denying the reports that pro-ISIS content in Hindi, Tamil and Gujarati have started popping up on internet with the help of educated Indian sympathisers of the terror outfit.

Even the last week’s arrest of 13 people happened only because the security agencies were following the virtual footprints of those people, source added.

They said that NIA had secured at least four more people as the continuation of last week’s operation and questioning them.