Happy Monday, folks! In case you hadn't heard, a hacker group claiming ties with ISIS hijacked a couple of the Pentagon's social accounts. NBC is reporting that the Defense Department is "taking appropriate measures" to get to the bottom of the incursion, but details are still developing. Head on down to the gallery below for all this and more. You know you want to.
Engadget Daily: Pentagon social accounts hacked, Sony Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact review and more!
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