dimanche 29 novembre 2015

Anonymous et la guerre à l'État islamique: quelle stratégie?


Après les attaques de Paris le groupe Anonymous a déclaré la guerre à l'État islamique. Le Washington Post rapporte ce matin des propos de Gregg Housh, un des rares membres de l'organisation dont on connaît l'identité.

 "Everyone loves to say “hacking,” but what Anonymous is doing is just tons of research, identifying and monitoring everything out there that ISIS might use to communicate and recruit, and trying to get those channels shut down, be it Twitter accounts, Facebook pages, telegram channels. They’re just trying to shut down their ability to talk to the public. I think it’s had a decent effect.

One of the things I like about this is anyone can take part. You don’t really have to have any hacking skills, and you don’t have to break the law to do something here. Just find ISIS talking online and then tell someone about it. And the best part about it is ISIS is trying to have a good social presence and trying to recruit, so it’s not like they’re hiding."

 https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2015/11/28/how-will-anonymous-wage-war-on-the-islamic-state-one-of-its-own-tells-us/?tid=pm_politics_pop_b

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