Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg threatened by ISIS?
Spied with enlarged security force while in Berlin with wife Priscilla Chan
Apparently so concerned about his own security that he now has no less than 16 people protecting him at his $7million Palo Alto, California home. So it may not come as a surprise that Mark Zuckerberg, who was threatened by ISIS supporters earlier this week, wasn't taking his chances when he headed out for a casual jog while in Berlin.
Spied with enlarged security force while in Berlin with wife Priscilla Chan
Apparently so concerned about his own security that he now has no less than 16 people protecting him at his $7million Palo Alto, California home. So it may not come as a surprise that Mark Zuckerberg, who was threatened by ISIS supporters earlier this week, wasn't taking his chances when he headed out for a casual jog while in Berlin.
Zuckerberg, pictured in one of his signature gray T-shirts while carrying his iPhone on Thursday, had at least five men surrounding him, in what appeared to be more than just a casual running club.
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Facebook friends? Mark Zuckerberg runs with bodyguards through Berlin; The tech mogul is said to be increasingly concerned with his security after threats
Facebook friends? Mark Zuckerberg runs with bodyguards through Berlin; The tech mogul is said to be increasingly concerned with his security after threats
Not taking any chances: Zuckerberg runs with the group through the center of German capital Berlin
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The
billionaire must have packed several of the same T-shirt for his trip
to Berlin, given that this one got particularly wet during a workout
The
Facebook CEO's show of strength in Berlin's Pariser Platz square comes
just a day after supporters of ISIS threatened him and Twitter chief
Jack Dorsey.
A new 25-minute video titled Flames Of The Supporters, found by Vocativ on Wednesday, features pictures of both entrepreneurs covered in bullet holes.
In
it, the militants claim they control more than 10,000 Facebook
accounts, 150 Facebook groups and 5,000 Twitter profiles - and warn they
will retaliate to any attempt to drive them off the sites.
Text
flashes up on the screen, which reads: 'To Mark and Jack, founders of
Twitter and Facebook and to their Crusader government.
'You announce daily that you suspend many of our accounts.
'And to you we say: Is that all you can do? You are not in our league.'.
It
continues with shots of their militants on Facebook and Twitter,
hacking accounts and changing their profile pictures to ISIS propaganda.
'If
you close one account we will take 10 in return and soon your names
will be erased after we delete your sites, Allah willing, and will know
that we say is true,' it warns in subtitles.
Zuckerberg,
who was later pictured in Berlin with his wife Priscilla, has
reportedly bumped up his security detail back home in Palo Alto due to
threats from unstable website users, according to Page Six.
The
billionaire is in Germany for two days of talks as the country debates
how to tackle online xenophobia and hate speech amid an influx of
refugees in to the country.
Facebook
agreed in December to abide by German laws on hate speech on their
sites in Germany, responding to complaints by the government that they
are too slow to take down xenophobic abuse posted online.
Entourage: Zuckerberg is now so concerned about security that he reportedly has no less than 16 people protecting him at his $7million home in Palo Alto
The Facebook boss has arrived in Germany for two days of talks as the country debates how to tackle online xenophobia and hate speech amid an influx of refugees in to the country
The internet entrepreneur and recent father seemed in good spirits while out for a jog with colleagues
Dressing down: Zuckerberg was later seen leaving his hotel with wife Priscilla Chan in the pouring rain
Finally ditched the T-shirt! Zuckerberg later donned a suit with open neck shirt ahead of receiving the newly established Axel Springer Award, which is awarded to outstanding entrepreneurs
Happy to be here: Zuckerberg, who is 5ft 7in, stands with Springer CEO Mathias Doepfner, who is exactly a foot taller, as he arrives to receive the Axel Springer Award
Like fellow tech visionary Steve Jobs, who always wore a black turtleneck and jeans, Zuckerberg famously wears the same outfit every day - barring special occasions - and he made no exception for the jog, donning his signature T-shirt.
He has previously said making clothing decisions every day is a 'frivolous' waste of his time.
The new father joked last month upon returning from a two-month paternity leave what he should wear, picturing his closet which was filled with nothing but identical T-shirts and hoodies.
‘First day back after paternity leave. What should I wear?’ he captioned the picture.
Her birth was, of course, announced on Facebook – and the couple vowed to give away 99 per cent of their fortune to charity in her honor.
He also only took half of the paternity leave offered to Facebook employees.
The company announced in November last year that new fathers working at Facebook will now be allowed to take four months of paid paternity leave.
This is a clip from the video threatening Jack Dorsey (left) and Mark Zuckerberg (right), which was published on Telegram - a social media site popular with ISIS - by a group that calls itself 'the sons of the Caliphate army'
Courtesy:telegraph
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