Michelle Obama received a shocking death threat made by ISIS hackers who took over Newsweek magazine's Twitter account on Tuesday.
According to the report, ISIS madmen posted, "Bloody Valentine's Day Michelle Obama! We're watching you, your girls and your husband!"
The ISIS outrage meant for the first family after the tragic news broke that American hostage Kayla Mueller is now confirmed dead.
It was reported ISIS claimed last week that Kayla, a 26-year-old humanitarian aid worker from Arizona, was killed in an airstrike.
US officials said the Kayla's family received an email and photograph over the weekend from her captors that confirmed her death.
Mueller was captured in August 2013 while leaving a hospital in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. She previously had been working in Turkey providing humanitarian assistance to refugees from Syria's bloody civil war.
"We are heartbroken to share that we've received confirmation that Kayla Jean Mueller, has lost her life," Kayla's family says in a statement.
Meanwhile, Newsweek confirmed the lost control of its Twitter account for 14 minutes Tuesday morning because it was hacked.
The hackers posted several fake tweets. They even changed the magazine's profile picture and banner photo of a masked person with the words "Je suIS IS," with IS and IS in red to read ISIS.
According to the report, fake Newsweek tweets were "offensive messages threatening Michelle Obama and praising 'cyber jihad.'"
Newsweek already deleted the posts made by hackers and tweeted that it has its account back.
International Business Times' website was also hacked the same day. According to the IB Times, the hackers posted a fake story.
"A photo was also posted to the IBTimes website showing a face cloaked in a black and white scarf, with the black ISIS flag. It included the words "Je SuIS IS," a wordplay in French in reference to the "Je Suis Charlie" slogan widely used to condemn the attack at the Charlie Hebdo office in Paris last month that killed 12 people," the IB Times reported.
The FBI is investigating the hack as some of the tweets sent threatened Michelle Obama and her family.
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