A group of hackers with ties to the Islamic State has released a list of Americans they want to see killed by lone wolf gunman.

The Pro-ISIS United Cyber Caliphate posted a video over the weekend in which they threatened both the United States and President Donald Trump while also revealing their new 'kill list.'

The list included both the names and addresses of 8,786 Americans.

'Kill them wherever you find them,' said the UCC in their message according to SITE Intelligence Group.

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Terror threat: The pro-ISIS hacking group United Cyber Caliphate posted a 'kill list' over the weekend of American citizens, including President Trump (above on Friday)

Scary: The list contained the name and addresses of 8,786 individuals (grab from message above)

'We have a message to the people of the US and most importantly your President Trump,' states the group at the start of the message

'Know that we continue to wage war against you. Know that your counter attacks only make us stronger. The UCC will start a new step in this war against you. So expect us soon Insha Allah!'

This is not the first time that UCC has released a kill list, with this now becoming a common practice for the group.

In April of last year 43 Americans with ties to government in the State Department, Department of Homeland Security and departments of defense, energy, and commerce were also named by the group.

That list included only phone numbers and zip codes however and not specific addresses like the most recent one released over the weekend.

'USA, You are our primary goal,' wrote UCC on Telegram.

'Your system failed to tackle our attacks. Now we will Crush you again.'

Grab: 'Kill them wherever you find them,' said the UCC in their message, which was meant to encourage lone wolf attacks

That same month they also released a list of 3,600 New York citizens to target in attacks,

In May of last year, there was another kill list of federal employees, and on that same day the group also released the names 1543 Texas citizens for long wolf attackers to combat.

A separate list was also posted by the Islamic State Hacking Division on that day as well with the names of 76 military members.

The UCC was formed back in April of last year after three pro-ISIS hacking groups joined together along with the Caliphate Cyber Army.