Anonymous claims it has 'exposed and destroyed' ISIS-related sites, accounts and emails
Hacktivist group Anonymous has claimed to take down more than 1,000 ISIS sites, accounts and emails since launching an offensive against the militant group in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo massacre. The group released a video boasting of the online accounts it has 'exposed and destroyed' since declaring war against jihadists in January. Scroll down for video Hacktivist group Anonymous has claimed to have successfully targeted more than a thousand ISIS-related Twitter accounts, Facebook pages and websites The group declared war on the jihadists after the tragic massacre in Paris last month 'Remember, the terrorists that are calling themselves Islamic State are not Muslims,' says the animated drawing, wearing the distinctive Guy Fawkes mask. Some of the accounts have been taken down, while some other ones - like the 12 email accounts - have simply been exposed Anonymous decided to declare war after the Paris shootings, using the hashtag #OpISIS In a statement they explained: 'Freedom of expression has suffered inhuman assault.

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