Anonymous attacked and distributed malicious code on the ISIS website

Amaq is the official news agency of the Daesh or ISIS terrorist group that has informed all users about a potential compromise in the security of their website.

Amaq is the official news agency of the Daesh or ISIS terrorist group that has informed all users about a potential compromise in the security of their website. According to Amaq, their site was attacked by Anonymous hackers and is now infecting thousands of users of the site.

When visiting this site, the following message will appear "The site ahead contains a malware, and that attacker might try to install a program nguyen này trên máy tính mà steals or deletes your information." - "The home page is infected with malicious code, and hackers can install a malicious program on your computer to steal or delete your information".

The administrators of this site seem to have confirmed that they were attacked on Thursday and informed the media by telegram, warning their users not to download the flash player when exporting. shown on the page. The website will say "Please be warned," (Be alert!) Because the results of downloading the flash player successfully will jeopardize the user device.

Vocativ reports that some ISIS forums have confirmed the incident and according to some users this virus pretends to be a Flashplayer.apk. APK (the app installer for Android OS) is the Android operating system file format. They also stated that this malicious software designed to track members of the ISIS terrorist group also tracked the location, read users' conversations, and collected all the media files. their device.

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Thousands of users have been compromised when the virus disguised as Flash Player APK file. A user has suggested that to remove this malicious code, reinstall the device to the original settings.

Until now, the culprit of this attack has not been found, but it is thought that it could be a group against ISIS-operated ISIS terrorist group, #OPISIS is behind this. The person behind #OPISIS is an anonymous person who founded an online anti-ISIS campaign. Over the past few years, this campaign is known to disrupt ISIS's online presence. In fact, hackers leave a message to announce that "we are coming to you" confirming that they are behind the incident.

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