'Idiots': ISIS responds to Anonymous threatening its 'biggest operation ever' against them

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'Anonymous' Hackers' Group Declares 'War' on ISIL
'Anonymous' Hackers' Group Declares 'War' on ISIL



An ISIS-affiliated account on the messaging app Telegram has sent out a message about Anonymous'threat to launch its "biggest operation ever" against the terrorist group.

After the Paris terror attacks on Friday that left at least 129 people dead and hundreds more injured, the hacking collective Anonymous posted a video in which a person who claims to represent the group said, "Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down."

"We will launch the biggest operation ever against you," the masked person said. "Expect massive cyberattacks. War is declared. Get prepared."

A Telegram channel that's believed to be affiliated with ISIS hackers then sent out a message to its followers instructing them how to prevent getting hacked by Anonymous.

"The #Anonymous hackers threatened in new video release that they will carry out a major hack operation on the Islamic state (idiots)," the statement read in part.

ISIS then asks: "what they gonna hack?," noting that so far Anonymous has just hacked ISIS-affiliated Twitter accounts and emails.

The message goes on to provide "instructions" on how to avoid potential hacks: Don't open any links unless sure of the source. Change Internet Protocol addresses "constantly." And "do not talk to people [you] don't know on Telegram" or through Twitter direct messaging.

The message, which was posted in both Arabic and English, was then forwarded around to various other ISIS-affiliated Telegram channels.

Anonymous started targeting extremists in January after the terror attacks on the satirical French magazine Charlie Hebdo. The hackers worked to identify ISIS-linked social media accounts and take down extremist websites.

ISIS supporters also used Telegram channels affiliated with the group to coordinate a social media response to the Paris attacks on Friday:

A group of eight terrorists took hostages, detonated suicide vests, and shot people in attacks across Paris on Friday night. ISIS has claimed repsonsibility for the attack.

Seven of the attackers are dead, but police are now seeking an eighth man they believe was involved in the attacks.

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