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Anonymous released 9,200 ISIS supporter Twitter account names to apply pressure on Twitter for suspending them
The #OpISIS campaign was launched earlier this year by Anonymous, the hacker group and they claim that they have disrupted many websites, email accounts and VPN connections that were related to ISIS. This time the hacker team has been teaming up with GhostSec and Ctrlsec (two other hacker teams) and released 9,200 Twitter account names as a part of #OpISIS
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Bad idea, US (and maybe other) intelligence is allowing them to stay up for a reason. You never know what intel they might share.
Freedom of information until you don't like them.
They can just make new accounts. Nothing there to stop them.
Exactly, waste of time if you ask me.