Anonymous takes down the main messaging forum used by ISIS

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sinu

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Not too long ago, hacktivist group Anonymous pledged to take action against ISIS, who claimed responsibility for the recent Paris attacks, by attacking their online realm, and taking down social media accounts and websites that promote and laud the said issue. And as promised, the iconic organization has just taken down ISIS' main forum, which is widely used for the terrorists' communications.

As part of the attacks against ISIS, Anonymous has also taken down over 5,000 Twitter accounts that are associated with the militant group a few days ago. The result of these attacks annoyed people who are sympathizing with the terrorist group, which led to some of them promising to avenge ISIS

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jamescv7

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Its a long journey battle, we should know that ISIS Training may incorporate the ability to hide somewhere in the Web as conspiracy theories are providing of funds to the US, Israel and other countries.

So technically I should agree that even Anonymous take down everything those sites as source of communication where other alternative steps may found difficult to bypass.
 
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LabZero

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Anyone can claim to be Anonymous and anyone can create a group and said to be Anonymous. Who controls ?
In addition to the official group, there are hundreds of guys using that symbol, but they are not really them.
I hope it is really worth the action made by true Anonymous even though ISIS uses Deep Web, a territory beyond the reach of anyone who has as its goal obscure Twitter, Facebook, etc.
 

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