Anonymous is not taking
Tuesday's terror attacks on Belgium lying down. Sky News reported
Wednesday. The hacktivist collective has released a new video in which it once
again takes aim at ISIS, which took credit for the March 22 bombings in
Brussels that left dozens dead and hundreds injured.
"Our freedom is once again
under attack," said a computerized voice in the latest video. "This
cannot continue."
The group goes on to explain
that, following the Islamic State's attack on Paris in November, it hit the
terrorist organization hard, shutting down "thousands" of its Twitter
accounts, stealing its money and its bitcoins, "severely punished Daesh on
the dark net" and hacked ISIS's propaganda sites.
And indeed,
Anonymous released a similar video days after the ISIS-perpetrated
Paris attacks, in which 130 people died and hundreds more were wounded. In
that video, the group declared war on the Islamic State and warned that it
should "expect massive cyber-attacks."