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ISIS just called Anonymous idiots; But why are they anxious?
Anonymous issued a statement Saturday in which it identified “confirmed” risks or possible risks at events in the United States, Paris, Indonesia, Italy, and Lebanon.
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Anonymous group OpParisIntel revealed the details in a statement that it had collected information about the imminent attacks by IS a little more than a week after a series of co-ordinated attacks that left 130 dead and hundreds injured in Paris.
Islamic State supporters have posted an Arabic-language social media guide on how to circumvent efforts by Anonymous, the hacktivist collective that took down many Twitter accounts of terrorists and those who fund them.
The group reportedly chose to warn citizens directly after relevant authorities allegedly haven’t done enough despite getting the information “days ago”.
WWE said the event will still take place as scheduled.”WWE Survivor Series is now scheduled as planned while we investigate the matter with federal, state and local authorities”, WWE said in a statement to The Hill.
Sometimes in a scary world where terrorists recruit and attack at will, we have to take the good guys where we find them.
“The Federal Bureau of Investigation is aware of reports of an alleged threat that includes an Atlanta, Georgia venue and event”. “Another goal is to make sure Daesh knows that the world knows and cancels the attacks, which will disorientate them for a while”.
The recent terror attack on Paris caused the hacktivist group to renew its threat against the Islamic State – a threat originally made shortly after the January attack on the satirical French publication Charlie Hebdo.
“This is a warning to anyone going to any of the events listed below or going to any event with a lot of people, church services included – but the risk of any churches outside Paris/France being targeted is low”, the collective wrote in the report. “They have it and it is their responsibility to do something with it. But because they have not done anything with it yet and it’s nearly the 22nd, we have matters into our own hands”.
The group’s official representative to the media, Alex Poucher, said the multi-layered attack on Paris is what prompted the move.
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With this being the case, these acts of Anonymous though seemed to be helpful to common man now, may prove to be a costly affair that can make tracking all future transactions between these ISIS or any other terrorist groups or organizations way more hard.