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    Post by Rocky Sun 01 Jul 2018, 10:37 am

    Iraqi hackers slap the terrorist
    July 01 2018 05:00 PM
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    [rtl][rtl]Al-Baghdadi[/rtl]
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     A great confusion among the organization's followers 


    The hackers of Iraqi youth penetrated the site of the terrorist magazine "Al-Naba'a" affiliated with the terrorist organization and published a picture of the commander of the organization Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi surrounded by dancers.

    According to the British daily Daily Mail, Al Nabaa magazine is in an effort to promote extremist ideas and recruit young people around the world, but the latest edition of the online magazine on Thursday brought together a group calling itself "Cheers Gram", slogans for pornographic sites and hot photos and putting them on the cover.

     
    The picture of the Baghdadi, surrounded by dancers with an editorial, caused great confusion among the organization's followers, and supporters tried to warn each other against the fake version, but many of them had already fallen into a bigger problem.

     
    The electronic hacking of the magazine was primarily intended to record the data of each person downloading the magazine, so that the extremists are tracked. The Da'ashgram group told Mill Online, "So far, we have controlled the Telegram groups for the purpose of our newsletter. And supporters of the organization on the Internet every Thursday or Friday, "adding that 120 targeted groups of Daash, each of which contains about 150 members.

    The hackers used dozens of special accounts to attack the organization, and published false content more than 500 times, and has been shared this content several times by supporters of the organization, and the Iraqi group that its operations against a persistent advocate to disrupt the organization, and once they realized that they were subjected to information attack, "Many people who have clicked our links think their computers are infected with a virus." 
    //Mother



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