A group of young Iraqi hackers launched an online operation against the Islamic State this weekend by sticking pornography into the terrorist group’s propaganda.The group called Daeshgram, a play on the word Instagram and the acronym many use for ISIS, is making ISIS supporters doubt whether they can trust the group’s information channels by infiltrating messaging and media sites and spreading fake information. One of its main targets is pro-ISIS groups on the encrypted application Telegram, which is often used by ISIS supporters.”Our intention was to flood the market with fake Amaq content in order to dilute the credibility of Amaq – a so-called news agency,” one anonymous Daeshgram hacker explained to Newsweek.”Daesh responded by telling supporters not to trust any of the Amaq links.They even had fights among themselves about the topic and deleted each other from various groups,” the hacker added, referring to ISIS and its followers by the acronym Daesh.In one of its first acts, Daeshgram photoshopped a pornographic scene into an ISIS announcement about the opening of a new media center in Syria. A video of ISIS supporters listening to the announcement was altered to appear as if the extremists were actually watching a projection of… Read full this story
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