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Topic: [2016-03-25] Did Anonymous Really Steal ISIS Bitcoins in #OpBrussels? (Read 331 times)

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Whatever had happened in Brussels is very sad.
Anonymous is doing good.
But more should be done with ISIS as they must be having more funding ways.
All of them should be destroyed.
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Well ISIS would not store these coins indefinitely on paper wallets or cold storage and they eventually have to move these funds or spend it on something. { Convert it to fiat or use it on the dark web }

Anonymous can then easily track these movements and follow the financial portfolio to expose them and the services they use to do this. They only need to target these services and accounts on these

services to steal their money. No need to have the private key for these services. The main problem will be to isolate the origin of these donations and to track them down and link them to ISIS. If any

of these attempts might stop a next attack like Brussels or Paris, I applaud them for their efforts.. nobody should die for whatever religious beliefs.  Roll Eyes 
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U will never know the true answer, before you try
On Thursday, Anonymous posted a new operation announcement video to YouTube, announcing the initiation of #OpBrussels. Among the non-hierarchical hacker organization’s claims was the following: “We severely punished ISIS on the darknet, hacked their electronic portfolio, and stole money from the terrorists.”

True to Anonymous form, the video features a masked operative vaguely threatening an amorphous organization, ISIS, on behalf of his own amorphous organization. This operative, cloaked in cascading, green, Matrix-esque symbols, explains that Anonymous has already shut down “thousands of Twitter accounts directly linked to ISIS.” He goes on to say that, together, Anonymous has “laid siege to [ISIS's] propaganda websites, tested them with our cyber attacks.”

https://www.inverse.com/article/13341-did-anonymous-really-stealisis-bitcoins-in-opbrussels-it-s-totally-possible
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