
Anonymous promises retribution after Brussels attack
In a new video posted yesterday, Anonymous renewed its commitment to go after ISIS.
In a new video posted yesterday, Anonymous renewed its commitment to go after ISIS.
Terrorists have not only filled in a 23 question questionnaire to join ISIS, but now officials have possession of them.
If the regular internet wasn’t a big enough battlefield for Anonymous and ISIS to fight over, they’ve now gone down to the darkweb.
The hacktivist group known as Anonymous is apparently hit and miss on their operation against terrorism.
The hacktivist group and mobile messaging app both make plays to reduce the presence of terrorists online.
ISIL sympathisers continue to deface websites and social media pages.
Anonymous targets terror group IS by releasing details of Facebook and Twitter accounts.
Mark Shuttleworth took the Reserve Bank to court, among other things.
The company wants to distance itself as far as possible from the militant group.
Kickstarter project Bellingcat uses public pictures to locate Islamic State fighters and the site of an atrocity.
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