Posted on Dec 1, 2014
SGM Senior Adviser, National Communications
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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I refuse to live in fear within my own country.
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LTC Paul Labrador
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Living in fear is not living.
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LTC Paul Heinlein
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Well, I think everyone should try and increase the security of their personal information on their social media accounts because it is generally a good idea, regardless of this specific threat.

But, I live in a community right next to a Military Base. Everyone on my street is either Active Duty, Retired, a DA Civilian, or a Veteran. Kind of hard to hide that fact.

If they want to be able to successfully target military or veterans, they are going to target communities in and around military bases. Those communities are also the most supportive to Military, so good luck with that.
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1SG First Sergeant
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Maintaining situation awareness is one thing, but understanding the amount of information that can be easily obtained via social media and other open sources is vital in the digital world. All it takes is a name and some other basic information, and anyone with the desire can find out enormous amounts of information about you, I know this from experience. While it is nearly impossible to avoid leaving a virtual footprint today, everyone must remain vigilant and intensely aware of what they put out into cyberspace. Informing and instructing our family members in personal security is just as important for the same reasons.

This is not to say that we should "live in fear" but we should be aware if what we do and the impact it could have.
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Maj Stephen Parsons, PhD
Maj Stephen Parsons, PhD
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Awareness is key! Thanks for the response!
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1SG First Sergeant
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Sorry for the typos, on my phone doing my response.
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FBI suggests scrubbing social media: are you aware of the potential stateside ISIS threat ?
SSG Tim Everett
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Dear ISIL:
Bring it, bitches. I am not the target you want to f** with.

Signed,
--me
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PV2 Senior Web Designer, Web Team Lead
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Badass! Awesome response!
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SGT Traffic Accident Investigator
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Like it was already stated, we need to maintain and keep our situational awareness. There is always someone out there that has us in their sights. Being a MP we cons t antly have to watch for warnings from gangs in the local area. I am with MSGT Copeland and refuse to live in fear in my own country. My only fear is that they will use my family to get to me and then God help them.
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PO1 Disaster Survivor Assistance Specialist
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While I'm with TSgt Joshua Copeland , I also believe in being prepared. Being aware of one's surroundings (also known as situational awareness) and keeping my head on a swivel will keep you alive. Just as there are crackheads, methheads, etc., out there on the streets, now we simply add one more to the list - religious fanatic.
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TSgt Joshua Copeland
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PO1 (Join to see), I completely concur, that that is SOP and common sense.
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SFC Intelligence Analyst   Atl
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I have already seen this warning and have taken appropriate precaution.

In addition to removing a lot of identifying information, I have restricted my accounts so that even "friends" cannot see everything.
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SFC Quality Control Technical Inspector
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Those are genneral precautions I do agree with, I just cant bring myself to remove all the pictures from Facebook, Linkedin, RP and other sites plus my wifes sites, my daughters, moms and others that show me in uniform.
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SGT Robert R.
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I don't normally have a reaction to the posts I see regarding EBOLA in Dallas, or some threat warnings in the area. That being said, this warning I have to heed as we have no way of knowing who the ISIS sympathizers are, and or in what area. If I didn't have a family, I come across a little more cockstrong, but having a family I must consider their safety and measure my (re)actions.
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SGM (Join to see) This just makes me even more concerned that although our names and pics may be obscured depending on one's RP security settings that the content of our threads are on the search engines for all to see. As much as this pains me to say this, this almost makes me want to leave RP because I am so concerned. Makes me wonder how many will leave due to this?
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Don't know, but it is clear that all of us--hosts and participants alike must do more, better.
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SSG John Erny
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Just a hunch but I don't think ISIS would find them selves welcome in this crowd! Just saying :-)
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I remain concerned that our site is open to public via google
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SSG John Erny
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Me calling RP Actual, request site lock down, over.
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