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- Ghost_Security abstract "Ghost Security (also known as GhostSec) is a self-described \"vigilante\" group that was formed to attack ISIS websites that promote Islamic extremism. It is considered an offshoot of the Anonymous hacking collective. According to experts of online Jihad activism, the group gained momentum after the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris in January 2015. The group claims to have taken down hundreds of ISIS-affiliated websites or social media accounts and thwarted potential terrorist attacks by cooperating with law enforcement and intelligence agencies. The group uses social media hashtags like #GhostSec or #OpISIS to promote its activities.On November 14, Anonymous posted a video announcing its \"biggest operation ever\" against the terrorist group in response to the attacks in Paris, taking down 3,824 pro-ISIS Twitter accounts and doxxing recruiters. A message posted by an ISIS-affiliated account on encrypted chat service Telegram replied defiantly to Anonymous by providing instructions on how to respond to a potential cyberattack. On the 25th of November an ISIS WordPress dark web site was hacked by and replaced with an advert for Prozac.".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageExternalLink www.ghostsec.org.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageExternalLink GhostSec?src=hash.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageExternalLink OpISIS?src=hash.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageID "47348391".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageLength "5195".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageRevisionID "695694854".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Anonymous_(group).
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Category:Anonymous_(group).
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hacker_groups.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hacking_in_the_2010s.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Category:Internet_vigilantism.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Charlie_Hebdo_shooting.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Dark_web.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Doxing.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Fluoxetine.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_State_of_Iraq_and_the_Levant.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Islamic_extremism.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Jihad.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink November_2015_Paris_attacks.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Telegram_(software).
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink Timeline_of_events_associated_with_Anonymous.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLink WordPress.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghost Security".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLinkText "GhostSec".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageWikiLinkText "largest operation to date".
- Ghost_Security wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Anonymous_and_the_Internet.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Ghost_Security wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Ghost_Security subject Category:Anonymous_(group).
- Ghost_Security subject Category:Hacker_groups.
- Ghost_Security subject Category:Hacking_in_the_2010s.
- Ghost_Security subject Category:Internet_vigilantism.
- Ghost_Security comment "Ghost Security (also known as GhostSec) is a self-described \"vigilante\" group that was formed to attack ISIS websites that promote Islamic extremism. It is considered an offshoot of the Anonymous hacking collective. According to experts of online Jihad activism, the group gained momentum after the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris in January 2015.".
- Ghost_Security label "Ghost Security".
- Ghost_Security sameAs Q22080721.
- Ghost_Security sameAs Q22080721.
- Ghost_Security wasDerivedFrom Ghost_Security?oldid=695694854.
- Ghost_Security isPrimaryTopicOf Ghost_Security.