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Junaid Hussain was born on 1994 in Birmingham, UK, is an ISIL propagandist and hacker (1994–2015). Discover Junaid Hussain's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 21 years old?

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Occupation Hacker
Age 21 years old
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Born 1994
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Birthplace Birmingham, UK
Date of death 25 August, 2015
Died Place Raqqa, Syria
Nationality United Kingdom

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Who Is Junaid Hussain's Wife?

His wife is Sally-Anne Jones (?-2015)

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Junaid Hussain Net Worth

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2012

Hussain, who was raised in Birmingham in a family originally from Pakistan, was jailed in 2012 for hacking Tony Blair's accounts and posting his personal information online.

2013

Hussain left the UK around 2013 for Syria.

2015

Junaid Hussain (c. 1994 – 25 August 2015) was a British black hat hacker and propagandist under the nom de guerre of Abu Hussain al-Britani who supported the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).

Hussain was killed in 2015 via airstrike.

Hussain was known as TriCk from the disbanded hacking group TeaMp0isoN.

He was a key figure in a group of Islamist computer hackers who call themselves the Cyber Caliphate.

The Islamist hackers were involved in defacing French websites during the 2015 Île-de-France attacks and the Twitter feeds of the U.S. Central Command, Newsweek and the International Business Times.

The group is believed to have been behind the use of a spearphishing attack that exposed identities of rebel media groups.

In March 2015, Hussain released a list of U.S. military personnel requesting that ISIL followers execute people on the list.

While Hussain claimed to have breached US Department of Defense servers, the FBI assessed that the list was cobbled together from news articles, social media posts, and public records.

Hussain was in online contact with one of the gunmen behind the Curtis Culwell Center attack of May 2015.

Before the incident, an attacker posted online statements on Twitter, in which he requested others to follow Hussain's account.

After the shooting occurred, Hussain wrote: "Allahu Akbar!!!! 2 of our brothers just opened fire."

An attempted lethal drone strike on Hussain, around ten days before his death, instead killed three civilians and injured five.

The Sunday Times reported that US officials intended to assassinate Hussain, listing him as the third highest ISIL target on the Pentagon's "kill list", behind Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and Mohammed Emwazi, due to his role in inspiring international lone wolf terrorism.

US government sources reported Hussain, along with two of his bodyguards, was killed in a drone strike on a car in a Raqqa petrol station on 24 August 2015.

Hussain, 21 at the time of his reported death, was married to Sally Jones, 45, a fellow Briton who had joined ISIS.

She denied his death through IS-linked Twitter accounts.

Hussain and his wife regularly used their young son as a human shield to prevent drone attacks.

On the occasion when he was killed, he had ventured out without the child.

It was reported that Hussain's location was discovered after he clicked on a compromised Internet link sent by an undercover agent on the Surespot messaging app.

Jones later confirmed that Hussain had indeed been killed.