Things are clearly escalating in the Anonymous vs. ISIS online war. The latest salvo was fired by the terrorists who according to News.com called the hacktivist group “idiots”:
In a message circulated via encrypted messaging app Telegram, an account allegedly linked to ISIS called Anonymous “idiots” and offered tips to avoid being hacked by the group. The message, which was posted in English and Arabic, was forwarded to multiple ISIS-affiliated Telegram channels, according to Business Insider.
Those tips include not responding to direct messages on Twitter and using a VPN. The way I see it, the only reason why ISIS would send a message like this out would be that they are feeling the heat. Thus they need to protect themselves. This is likely to get a response from Anonymous and it should be interesting to see what that response will be.
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ISIS Gives Tips To Members To Elude Anonymous
Things are clearly escalating in the Anonymous vs. ISIS online war. The latest salvo was fired by the terrorists who according to News.com called the hacktivist group “idiots”:
In a message circulated via encrypted messaging app Telegram, an account allegedly linked to ISIS called Anonymous “idiots” and offered tips to avoid being hacked by the group. The message, which was posted in English and Arabic, was forwarded to multiple ISIS-affiliated Telegram channels, according to Business Insider.
Those tips include not responding to direct messages on Twitter and using a VPN. The way I see it, the only reason why ISIS would send a message like this out would be that they are feeling the heat. Thus they need to protect themselves. This is likely to get a response from Anonymous and it should be interesting to see what that response will be.
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