Anonymous Just Might Be Losing Its ‘War’ Against ISIS: Reports
Twitter employee says Anonymous list of ISIS accounts 'wildly inaccurate'
There’s evidence Anonymous’ operations vs. ISIS might be doing more harm than good.
A demonstrator, including supporters of the group Anonymous, poses during a march in protest against corrupt governments and corporations in front of the White House in Washington, DC, November 5, 2013 SAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images
A hooded figure wears a Guy Fawkes mask in an image used by the GhostSec anti-terrorism hacker group. GhostSec and the hacker collective Anonymous are fighting the online presence of ISIS. GhostSec
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