Isis keeps taking L's lately. The rag tag group of cowardly bastards seem to be losing ground all over the world. Syria, Iraq, Afghanistan and a couple other countries that allow those goat humpers to hang around haven't been too hospitable to them as of late. It seems daily we're hearing about them losing their strongholds and running in fear from Coalition forces.
Credit: Daily Mail
They're also losing the war online. I just read a report in Independent Magazine that detailed how the Islamic State has been seeing its networks fall victim to a group of mega talented Muslim hackers named Di5s3nSi0N.
This group of hackers have been terrorising the terrorists, breaking into their websites used for recruitment and spreading their horseshit messages.
Isis issued a statement on one of its sites saying they had stepped up security and deemed themselves "unhackable" after a recent spurt of network crashes at the hands of the Muslim hack team. Three hours later Di5s3nSi0N took over that site and stole a list of almost 2000 names of would be recruits and existing members, along with all their communications.
This online war does more damage to Daesh than a conventional battle. By reading their messages and also learning the names of would be recruits they can monitor and take out the terrorists before they get the chance to hurt anyone.
What I found hilarious was this Muslim hack group has been trolling Daesh computer programmers too. Isis issued a statement after one of their main sites collapsed briefly stating they had "bugs" they were working out and expected to be online again shortly. Hours later the logo for the hack group appeared on the sites main page with a message that read, "We have hacked your full 'secure' email list. We are the bugs in your system."
On another site they posted, "Daesh, shall we call you dogs for your crimes or snakes for your cowardice? Di5s3nSi0N"
These Di5s3nSi0N attacks are part of the shadow hack groups #silencetheswords campaign. They have successfully disabled the Isis Tumbler account and Telegraph messaging services aswell.
While the terrorists are having a hard time communicating online they're also getting pushed out of more and more areas they used to have secured..and everyone feels bad for them. 😛
I just thought this was a great story to share about a super skilled Muslim hack group tormenting the terrorists. I don't think we hear enough stories about the good Muslims do as some news outlets seem bent on trying to make us afraid of them.
Thanks for reading and let's wish the team continued success trolling and destroying Isis's ability to communicate freely online.