OpCharlieHebdo: The warning came in the name of Freedom of Expression following slaughter in the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo.
Anonymous cyberwar against Jihadist websites is staggered with more than 73 Jihad websites to be hit so far in the framework of Operation Charlie Hebdo (#OpCharlieHebdo).
But the "chektists" do not stop there hanging at the same time Pastebin list of 900 accounts on Twitter, which they say they are analyzing and will plunge into "darkness" if they are found to be linked to jihadist activity.
The 200 account, allegedly associated with terrorism, has already been suspended, as the hackers themselves report, saying at the same time that everyone can contribute to the business by recording suspects
websites or accounts.
About 200 terrorism-related presumed twitters accounts have already been suspended. #JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo #OpCharlieHebdo
- OpCharlieHebdo (@CharlieHebdo) January 14, 2015
Want to contribute to #CharlieHebdo ? Report 900 + extremist accounts http://t.co/O7QUB1roXR #JeSuisCharlie #CharlieHebdo - OpCharlieHebdo (@CharlieHebdo) January 15, 2015
#TangoDown : http://t.co/s2TZQhdsCx
Qatar finances terrorism. Expect us. #CharlieHebdo #CharlieHebdo
From 14 to 15 January, 73 has been hit by tricky websites, according to the Italian magazine Il Panorama. The video with which Anonymous declares cyberwar to the jihadists counts millions of "clicks."