British ISIS supporter calls on Allah to 'break the necks' of Anonymous in creepy video
ISLAMIC State supporters are calling on Allah to “break the necks” of UK hackers as they fail to win the war online against Anonymous.
Creepy video from ISIS supporter threatens hackers
A chilling new video was released online threatening hackers as a British Islamic State supporter warned them to stop their actions against Daesh.
In the threatening 30 second video the Islamic State fan calls for Allah to 'bring harm' to Anonymous and stop them in their mission.
He speaks with a London accent and reads from the Koran on the video posted on Twitter.
He said: "This is a message to OP ISIS/Anonymous. Subhan u Taala (the exalted Allah) to break you necks, Subhan u Taala to break your backs, Subhan u Taala that you gain no good from your plotting.
The creator of the video goes on to read from the Koran, before adding: "Therefore declare openly what you are bidding and turn aside from the polytheists, and that's what we will do."
The British speaker in the video calls for Allah to 'break the necks' of hackers
Dr Peter Starr, Arabic expert from Warwick University told Express.co.uk the jihadi in the video reads from the holy book and then translates it himself.
He said: "This man reads a verse from the Arabic Quran (with an English accent).
"It comes from Surat al-Hajar (Chapter of the Stone) = Surah 15, verse 94.
"Say clearly what is commanded, and turn away from the polytheists (or: idolators)."
Anonymous and other hacktivist groups are waging their own war on the terror group's propaganda online.
One such group Controlling Section, claims to have foiled terror plots and shut thousands of ISIS accounts, telling Express.co.uk ISIS relies on Twitter and other social media outlets to spread its hatred campaign.
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According to one hacker, they have shut down 720 such accounts every day for the last year.
A Controlling Section hacker said: "We started out with neutralising their propaganda and preventing new recruitment online. Now its about the same plus stopping attacks and finding people. We never run out of work to do."
The group claimed jihadis have a long way to come before they can match the cyber power of Western groups and militaries.
A hacker added: ”New ones come and go as fast as we suspend their accounts.
“They are trying to make them self look stronger, honestly fighting them is like fighting someone bringing a knife to a gun fight."
Technology experts have been monitoring their progression online, suggesting Daesh is looking to utilise the web for terror and recruitment.
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Computer expert Professor Alan Woodward from Surrey University said Jihadis are “cottoning on” to ways they can move silently online, as well as using the internet to promote themselves.
He said: "Islamic State been successful at utilising social media and using the internet to spread their propaganda, so much so that they have been able to radicalise people through it.
"They are aware, it seems, that whilst the internet offers opportunity for them, they can be tracked down through it.
"They are learning quickly, and although they might not be using it at the moment, they understand about encryption and want to keep their communications private."