Anti-social media: Online chats foil Singapore rocket attack plan

BATAM, Indonesia (Reuters) - It was social media chatter that gave him away. Changing his profile picture on the LINE messaging app to a banner pledging "Indonesian support and solidarity for ISIS" probably didn't help.<div class="feedflare">
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