ISIS, the terrorist group claimed to be responsible for the recent Paris attacks might have a few online activities that are helping out their operations. According to NBC news, the group, the group might have established a 24-hour help desk for their member, which primary uses are for encrypting messages and other tactical date and plans, which is to help the group hide their identities and online activities.
The operation was said to be manned by six senior operatives, which are to take turns once in a while. Their operations are said to be by region and plans for attacks might be communicated by these means.
Last week, ISIS took out 129 individuals in Paris, in a series of highly-planned attacks, which created chaos and has resulted in hundreds of injuries. And just recently, online activists Anonymous took the liberty to deal with ISIS and declared war upon the terrorist group, threatening the group with “massive cyber attacks” that are expected to be rained upon them.
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