Anonymous ‘Declares War’ On Isis - And ‘Deletes’ 900 Supporters’ Twitter Accounts

The internet vigilantes promised 'massive cyber attacks'

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Anonymous has ‘declared’ war on Isis in the wake of the Paris terror attacks - and struck its first blow by publishing a list of Isis-supporting Twitter accounts.

The terror group relies on its online propaganda and support to find recruits.

Anonymous posted a list of 900 alleged Isis-supporting Twitter accounts - and they have since been suspended.

Earlier this week, the hacker/activist group posted a video in French promising retaliation after the Paris attacks.

‘You should know that we will find you and we will not let you go. We will launch the biggest operation ever against you.

‘Expect massive cyber attacks. War is declared. Get prepared.

‘The French people are stronger than you and will come out of this atrocity even stronger.’

Twitter accounts related to the activist/vigilanted group also posted anti-Isis messages.

One said, ‘Make no mistake: #Anonymous is at war with #Daesh. We won't stop opposing #IslamicState. We're also better hackers. #OpISIS.’