Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Muslim activists hack ISIS' news agency

You have to love stories like this: a group of Muslim activists hacked into "secure" ISIS servers after the scumquat terrorists boldly announced that it strengthened its online security following a series of cyber attacks on its news agency Amaq.

"In response to recent events, we have imposed more stringent security measures on our systems," ISIS wrote in an Arabic email. "We can now handle email attacks or any type of hack."

"Challenge accepted," tweeted the Muslim hackers who operate under the name Di5s3nSi0N and use the hashtag #SilenceTheSwords.

You gotta love these guys. 

In just about three hours, the hackers tweeted: "Challenge complete--too easy! 2000 email subscribers hacked from Amaq . . . What is next??"

To prove their point, the hackers posted all 2,000 email addresses of Amaq subscribers online.


Amaq distributes ISIS propaganda and also announces terror attacks around the world. As ISIS' power base keeps shrinking because they're getting their hairy butts kicked, Amaq's online presence also is shrinking. 

The agency was hacked a number of times and now only communicates with its depraved supporters solely on Telegram, an encrypted messaging app.

The Muslim hackers are vowing to destroy ISIS' online presence by November 17, 2017.

"Daesh [ISIS] stained our streets and fields red from our martyrs. The tears of the ummah will wash them clean. And we wash them from their internet hiding places! Our vengeance will be on 17.11.17," they announced.

Di5s3nSi0N's logo states: "We are the bugs in your system," and they go on to taunt ISIS saying, "Daesh . . . shall we call you dogs for your crimes or snakes for your cowardice?"

In an almost perfect world, the hackers would figure a way to make ISIS computers catch on fire and burn them in the process. 

In a totally perfect world there would be no ISIS and their prophet Mohammed would have been a lot like Jesus.

Still, it's good to see that some Muslims are taking an active role in fighting this scourge. 




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