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Hackers are flooding ISIS propaganda channels with PORN in bid to cripple recruitment drive

A mischievous group calling themselves Daeshgram are sabotaging the terror groups so-called 'virtual caliphate' by hacking into accounts 

IRAQI hackers have been sneakily breaking into ISIS accounts and editing the death cult’s propaganda videos by sticking pornography in them.

By hacking into the accounts belonging to ISIS, the covert group are spreading fake news to cripple the so-called “virtual caliphate”.

 This ISIS image was supposed to show diligent jihadis watching propaganda... until Daeshgram worked its magic
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This ISIS image was supposed to show diligent jihadis watching propaganda... until Daeshgram worked its magic

The mischievous group call themselves Daeshgram, which combines Daesh and Telegram, and is an encrypted application often used by ISIS.

In one of its first acts this month, the saboteurs Photoshopped a pornographic scene onto a screen playing jihadist propaganda that was being watched by supporters .

One anonymous Daeshgram hacker told Newsweek that they wanted to ruin the credibility of Amaq the terror group’s so-called news agency.

He said: "Daesh responded by telling supporters not to trust any of the Amaq links.

“They even had fights among themselves about the topic, and deleted each other from various groups.

"We wanted Daesh to know that we are inside their groups to create a level of paranoia and distrust.”

Hackers are flooding ISIS propaganda channels with PORN

The latest blow to ISIS propaganda came after Twitter accounts of supporters were hacked in June and their jihadist content has been replaced with gay pride slogans and images of semi-naked men.

A hacker affiliated with Anonymous, known only as ‘WauchulaGhost’, began hacking pro-ISIS accounts several months ago.

But following the Orlando shooting, he decided to replace the pro-ISIS imagery on their profiles with pro-LGBT messages and links to gay porn.

The hacker has tweeted several images of accounts he has hijacked from ISIS-sympathisers who have been promoting jihadist ideologies.

“I did it for the lives lost in Orlando,” .

“Daesh [ISIS] have been spreading and praising the attack, so I thought I would defend those that were lost.

The taking of innocent lives will not be tolerated.”

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