Anonymous Hacker Is Fighting ISIS By...
Anonymous Hacker Is Fighting ISIS By Flooding Their Social Media Accounts With Gay Porn
15/05/2017 @ Esquire
As perhaps one of the less tolerant groups out there, ISIS and its supporters aren't particularly keen on being labelled anything other than god-fearing heterosexuals.
Which is exactly why one hacker has decided to continuously highjack their social media accounts with pro-gay messages and imagery.
WauchulaGhost, a hacker who is associated with Anonymous, first targeted ISIS in the wake of the Orlando nightclub attack, which saw Omar Mateen murder 49 people - an atrocity that ISIS tried to claim credit for.
Which is exactly why one hacker has decided to continuously highjack their social media accounts with pro-gay messages and imagery.
WauchulaGhost, a hacker who is associated with Anonymous, first targeted ISIS in the wake of the Orlando nightclub attack, which saw Omar Mateen murder 49 people - an atrocity that ISIS tried to claim credit for.
In an interview with CNN, he said: "We started to take over their accounts with porn and gay pride images basically just to troll them. We thought that putting the naked images would offend them."
He also revealed some of the backlash from the group and its supporters, saying: "I get beheading images… death threats. 'We're going to kill you' and that's good because if they are focusing on me they are not doing anything else.
He also revealed some of the backlash from the group and its supporters, saying: "I get beheading images… death threats. 'We're going to kill you' and that's good because if they are focusing on me they are not doing anything else.
As perhaps one of the less tolerant groups out there, ISIS and its supporters aren't particularly keen on being labelled anything other than god-fearing heterosexuals.
Which is exactly why one hacker has decided to continuously highjack their social media accounts with pro-gay messages and imagery.
WauchulaGhost, a hacker who is associated with Anonymous, first targeted ISIS in the wake of the Orlando nightclub attack, which saw Omar Mateen murder 49 people - an atrocity that ISIS tried to claim credit for.
In an interview with CNN, he said: "We started to take over their accounts with porn and gay pride images basically just to troll them. We thought that putting the naked images would offend them."
He also revealed some of the backlash from the group and its supporters, saying: "I get beheading images… death threats. 'We're going to kill you' and that's good because if they are focusing on me they are not doing anything else.
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"If the social media people like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram would stand up and do something it would help.
"Sometimes you have to stand up and make a change for the good."
Going on, he says that ISIS supporters generally don't have very strong security measures, and that it takes around 60 seconds for him to hack each account.
"Daesh [ISIS] have been spreading and praising the attack, so I thought I would defend those that were lost. The taking of innocent lives will not be tolerated," he said of the Orlando shooting.
"One thing I do want to say is we aren't using graphic porn and our purpose is not to offend Muslims.
"Our actions are directed at Jihadist extremists. Many of our own [group of hackers] are Muslim and we respect all religions that do not take innocent lives."
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Which is exactly why one hacker has decided to continuously highjack their social media accounts with pro-gay messages and imagery.
WauchulaGhost, a hacker who is associated with Anonymous, first targeted ISIS in the wake of the Orlando nightclub attack, which saw Omar Mateen murder 49 people - an atrocity that ISIS tried to claim credit for.
In an interview with CNN, he said: "We started to take over their accounts with porn and gay pride images basically just to troll them. We thought that putting the naked images would offend them."
He also revealed some of the backlash from the group and its supporters, saying: "I get beheading images… death threats. 'We're going to kill you' and that's good because if they are focusing on me they are not doing anything else.
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"If the social media people like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram would stand up and do something it would help.
"Sometimes you have to stand up and make a change for the good."
Going on, he says that ISIS supporters generally don't have very strong security measures, and that it takes around 60 seconds for him to hack each account.
"Daesh [ISIS] have been spreading and praising the attack, so I thought I would defend those that were lost. The taking of innocent lives will not be tolerated," he said of the Orlando shooting.
"One thing I do want to say is we aren't using graphic porn and our purpose is not to offend Muslims.
"Our actions are directed at Jihadist extremists. Many of our own [group of hackers] are Muslim and we respect all religions that do not take innocent lives."
Not all heroes wear capes, etc...
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