Anonymous Declared November 11 as ISIS Trolling Day

The activist hacking group urged the masses to support and join them on Friday, December 11 to troll the ISIS [which the group calls Daesh] as part of their cyber campaign to go against the Islamist group responsible for numerous bombings and mass murder.

The group posted their message on the file sharing website, Ghostbin.

"We ask you to show your support and help against ISIS by joining us and trolling them // do not think you have to be part of Anonymous, anyone can do this and does not require special skills. We ask you to take part of this on Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // Youtube //In the "Real World,"

The hactivists group have been doing their part in fighting ISIS as well.

CNBC released a poster explaining on why the hacktivist planned to troll the militant group.

"You may be wondering why we are "trolling" Isis and planning all these demonstrations against Isis. But to understand that you must first see how ISIS works. They thrive on fear, they hope that by their actions they can silence all of us and get us to just lay low and hide in fear. But what many forget and even they do is that there are many more people in the world who are against them than for them." 

"And that is the goal of this mass uprising, on December 11th we will show them that we are not afraid, we will not just hide in our fear, we are the majority and with our strength in numbers we can make a real difference. We will mock them for the idiots they are."

Anonymous is known for their various successful cyber-attacks on various governments and major organizations.  After the November 13 terrorist attack in France, the group declared war on ISIS announcing that they would conduct massive cyber attacks. 

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