A hacker group known as ‘Anonymous’ has declared a full fledge war against the Islamic terrorist organization Islamic State. Islamic State has owned the responsibility of Paris attacks that took place on Friday, Nov, 13 on multiple sites, more than 130 people have lost their lives and hundreds were injured. After this massacre, the hacker group has posted a video on YouTube on Sunday in which the group’s speaker is wearing its signature guy Fawkes mask, warned IS of the repercussions of the Paris attack. The speaker declared the launch of operation #OpParis, which is a campaign to chase and eradicate IS’s channels on social media and every person who is the online supporter of this Islamic terrorist organization.
The speaker of hacker group Anonymous said, “Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down. Expect massive cyber attacks. War is declared. Get prepared. You should know that we will find you, and we will not let you go. We will launch the biggest operation ever against you.”
The spokesperson further added, “The French people are stronger than you and will come out of this atrocity even stronger.”
Here’s a video in this connection:
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The same hacker group started the online campaign #OpISIS after the Charlie Hebdo massacre which took in January. In this campaign, Anonymous protected the online borders of France and they also disclosed and reported thousands of twitter accounts which supported ISIS.
Something similar is going to happen again, a video message was posted by them which said, “We are upping our game, you will now be hit by major cyber attacks, I will be speaking to all the most prominent #OpIceISIS teams and supporters such as @TheBinarySec, @CtrlSec, @OpIceISIS and we will work together to take down all ISIS cyber communications and your accounts, haha good luck with keeping them.”
The group has already disclosed 1000 twitter accounts related to IS under #OpParis.
However, the social media network Facebook has deleted an Amonymous group page on Friday, Nov 13, without giving any warning or intimation. The reason given by Facebook is “violation of Facebook Terms of Service and Community Standards.”