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Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Anonymous Hacker publishes details of 'ISIS Recruiters' and takes down 5,500 Twitter accounts

Cyber war: Anonymous says ISIS released instructions to protect its supporters from being hacked
Anonymous has begun publishing the names and addresses of alleged ISIS recruiters. The popular and deadly hacking group declared war against the Islamic State in the wake of the Paris attacks, vowing to silence extremist propaganda and expose undercover operatives.


Now it has leaked details of at least five men it claims are recruiters for the terror group, as well as taking down 5,500 Twitter accounts.

Mirror Online has seen the names, addresses and phone numbers of men living in countries including Afghanistan, Tunisia and Somalia.
Anonymous activists also claimed to have identified a "high-ranking" recruiter living in Europe, but have not yet published an address. 

A group of hackers called GhostSec is also working feverishly to identify the Paris attackers.
"We have been flooded with data," a source told us.
Anonymous declare war on Islamic State after Paris attacks
Yesterday, the hackers released a video which warned: "You should know that we will find you and we will not let you go."
"Expect massive cyber attacks. War is declared.
"Get prepared."

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