In one yesterday's publication, we mentioned Anonymous's decision to declare a total war in the Islamic state, as well as the fact that the first 5.500 names and other information of suspected extremists had already leaked.
If the future follows the past, Anonymous will undoubtedly try to win this war through a series of coordinated attacks on ISIS websites, and to Doxing in its leadership, identifying social network accounts used to recruit and generally proselytize new members, trying to block and slow down the spread and communication of its members.
Anonymous also allegedly train the next generation of activists calling the crowd to join.
Three new drivers are currently being distributed from an IRC channel used by Anonymous to exchange information about #OpParis:
The "NoobGuide" guide for anyone who wants to get involved, but has no hacking knowledge,
The "Reporter" guide detailing how to installation a Twitter bot to expose IS accounts;
and the "Searcher" guide designed to help hackers uncover extremist websites.
"There is enough work to keep you busy, said the Anonymous member who posted the guides on IRC.
"If you want to submit anything, post your findings on ghostbin.com, share the link with one of the channel administrators and we'll talk about what to do next."
A quick detection των οδηγών από το TNW, αποκαλύπτει πληροφορίες σχετικά με τον τρόπο διενέργειας επιθέσεων DDoS αλλά και man-in-the-middle (MITM). Στους οδηγούς υπάρχουν και σύνδεσμοι που οδηγούν στα εργαλεία που διευκολύνουν αυτές τις attacks.
It should be noted, however, that piracy is always a victim, and Anonymous knows this very well. We also all know that games with ISIS are not a joke.
We do not recommend that you take part in these activities as they promote fanaticism. We just mention the news, let us not become fanatics like the ones we condemn.