Anonymous hackers want the public’s help in hunting out and shutting down social media accounts and websites affiliated with Islamic State. “The more the merrier,” the loose-knit hacktivist group said in a message, which included links to how-to guides.
Within days of the Paris attacks on Friday, Anonymous closed 5,500 Twitter accounts as Operation Paris (#OpParis) and Operation ISIS (#OpISIS) gained in popularity.
On Wednesday, the total was more than 6,080, according to a USA Today report. By running a special website and chatroom, Anonymous, which is not centrally organized, hopes to give laymen the tools necessary to increase their tallies.
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