Threat Management

Anonymous once again targets ISIS following Brussels attacks

Anonymous has reportedly set its sights on ISIS following the terrorist attack on Belgium in its latest campaign dubbed "#OpBrussels.

An Anonymous spokesperson wearing the group's signature Guy Fawkes mask said in a video posted to YouTube that the group has been fighting terrorism daily since the attacks on Paris last November and reiterated that the group will not let ISIS's attacks continue.

The spokesperson said Anonymous will continue hacking ISIS websites, shutting down ISIS twitter accounts and stealing ISIS Bitcoins. Earlier this week Anonymous launched cyber campaigns against Republican presidential nominees Donald Trump and later Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX).

“To the supporters of Daesh, we will track you down, we will find you, we are everywhere and we are more than you can imagine,” the spokesperson said.

The hacktivist group also invited others to join in their efforts by fighting discrimination in their own countries.

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