A daring anonymous hacker has hijacked Twitter accounts of Islamic State supporters and made a mess of their pages with pornography. It’s a voluntary donation for the god-forsaken homophobic terrorists.
The profile pictures have been changed to a picture reading “I love porn”, with nude photos women in suggestive positions adorning the page’s cover photo.
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The pro-ISIS account before and after the hacker struck along with one screenshot, a caption reads: “This #DaeshBag from #Saudi is now a Porn Lover 😉 #OpDaesh #Anonymous #GhostOfNoNation”
The hacker hit another account preaching Islamic State’s sick values
Most of the victims appear to be from Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Syria.
Anonymous publicly declared war on the heinous fanatical cult after gruesome terror attacks in Paris last November followed by a string of other attacks in Brussels.
A video appeared on the internet shortly after the attacks featuring an Anonymous supporter wearing their trademark mask and hood.
In the video, he says: “Our freedom is once again under attack.
The sultry images are deemed highly offensive to supporters of the bloodthirsty cult, who follow a strict sect of Islam.
It is not known how the user, @WauchulaGhost, gained access to the pro-ISIS accounts.
But a hashtag – #Anonymous – on each of the tweets suggest the user is part of the infamous hacker group.
“This cannot continue.
“Following the attacks in Paris last November, we have fought daily against terrorism and we have silenced thousands of Twitter accounts directly linked to ISIS
“We severely punish ISIS on the dark net, hacked their electronic portfolio and stolen money from the terrorists.”
Wow I’m sure this fueled their fire. Not sure this was a good move.
God help the hacker. I’m not sure it’s the best move but, whatever works against the terror group. The hacker is fighting with the only thing he/she has. Lol
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