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originally posted by: Krazysh0t
originally posted by: MystikMushroom
I wonder what ISP they use?
I wonder what a tech support call with ISIS is like...
"Have you tried resetting the router sir...?"
"Why yes, I shook it vigorously like the instructions said, but now everything on the screen is gone."
originally posted by: Kuroodo
If the video I linked is truly from about an hour ago....
Well after watching it, I believe that, THAT video was todays event at 2PM. A message.
We waited all day for this? A video with more threats!?
originally posted by: dianajune
originally posted by: Kuroodo
If the video I linked is truly from about an hour ago....
Well after watching it, I believe that, THAT video was todays event at 2PM. A message.
We waited all day for this? A video with more threats!?
Either this threat wasn't for real or they all got scared and ran home.
Hmph.....something told me this was a hoax. If this is all ISIS can come up with they're worse off than we thought.
Hacktivists from the Anonymous group have attacked hundreds of pro-Islamic State websites and thousands of social networks’ accounts used by the terrorist group. ISIS has hit back though, threatening another 9/11 terror act against the US.
A faction of the Anonymous group, called GhostSec, is carrying out a cyber campaign called #OpISIS against the Islamic State (IS). They are looking to target members and supporters of the terrorist organization, who want to spread propaganda over the internet.
On Wednesday, the Anonymous group reported of "casualties" among the enemy ranks, which included 233 websites, which had been attacked, 85 websites that had been “destroyed” and 25,000 “terminated” Twitter accounts.
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
I think I figured it out...ISIS is going to behead the internet live on the internet.