A computer screenshot shows the U.S. Central Command Twitter feed after it was apparently hacked by people claiming to be Islamic State sympathizers January 12, 2015. Credit: Reuters/Staff
Reuters: In Twitter hack, Pentagon learns perils of social media exposure
Military And Intelligence News Briefs -- January 14, 2015
Islamic State launches social media campaign to unleash ‘city wolves’ -- Washington Times
Pentagon Labels YouTube/Twitter Hacking 'Cyber Vandalism' -- Weekly Standard
Centcom hack: Military tightens password security -- FOX News
Iran Building Missile Sites in Syria -- Washington Free Beacon
N.Korean Missile Launches 'Harder to Predict' -- Chosun Ilbo
Japan approves largest military budget since WWII -- RT
Why Brazil Put Its Military In Charge of Cyber Security -- Robert Muggah and Misha Glenny, Defense One/Council on Foreign Relations
Ukrainian President to Sign Decree on New Wave of Mobilization on Jan. 14 -- Sputnik
Russia to Stick to Costly Rearmament Plan in 2015 -- Moscow Times
Russian Troops Stationed Near Finnish Border as Putin Begins Move on Arctic -- Newsweek
Russia to build more Arctic airfields -- IHS Jane's 360
Russia Planning to Step Up Combat Capabilities in Crimea, General Says -- Moscow Times/Reuters
Russia Could Revise Commitment to START Due to 'Unfriendly' US Actions -- Sputnik
Russia, US Test Laser Weapons: Ex-Chief of General Staff -- Sputnik
NATO Looking at Increasing Drills in Baltic Region, Top General Says -- Moscow Times/Reuters
Elite British forces drafted to foil Paris-style attacks -- RT
Afghan interpreters win right to challenge ‘discriminatory’ UK resettlement terms -- RT
US general worried about Afghan terrorists -- The Hill
U.S. Navy said to opt for Bell-Boeing V-22s for carrier deliveries -- Reuters
First female officer reports to submarine USS Minnesota -- Stars and Stripes
U.S. Marine general sees competition for next amphibious ship -- Reuters
Hagel Makes His Pitch for Bomber to Replace B-2 -- DoD Buzz
Hagel visits B-2 base, says America needs new bomber -- Stars and Stripes
US Navy Set to Unveil Electromagnetic Weapon Technology -- Sputnik
Exclusive: New Details on the Kongsberg Vertical Launch Joint Strike Missile (VL JSM) -- Navy Recognition
Military exosuits have unrecognized potential at sea, report finds -- Washington Post
Ebola tests negative for Fort Hood soldier found dead at home -- Stars and Stripes
Military suicides up slightly in 2014 -- Stars and Stripes/AP
Cyber expert to lead military spy office -- The Hill
Can the F-35 Be Stopped? -- William Hartung, Huffington Post
War, hot or cold? -- Walter Pincus, Washington Post
At least 2,213 US military deaths in Afghanistan since 2001 -- FOX News/AP
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