“Anonymous” Hacker Group Is Now Trolling ISIS In A Fantastic Way
Last week, online super hacker group Anonymous announced they were going to wage war on ISIS in retaliation for the attacks on Paris. ISIS kinda laughed it off on the app Telegram saying there is nothing they can do. Since then, Anonymous has shut down over 5,000 Twitter accounts belonging to ISIS members and posted their own handy dandy “How To” guide for those wanting to help aid in hacking Daesh.
Anonymous is stepping up their trolling game, however. And the way they are doing it is downright awesome.
Our upcoming action: spamming verified ISIS hashtags with rickrolls. Will release the list as soon as it's compiled.
— #OpParis (@OpParisOfficial) November 18, 2015
For those who don’t know, the term “rickrolling” comes from the trend of tricking your friends into watching Rick Astley’s “Never Gonna Give You Up” music video. It was funny back then, and it’s still funny today. Now when people who want to join ISIS are looking on Twitter for information, they are going to be flooded with Rick Astley videos. Genius.
ISIS is about to get Rickrolled..
Image via YouTube

Hey guys here’s this disgusting new terrorist footage that just got released if you want to fuel your rage https://youtu.be/lXMskKTw3Bc?t=20s
10 years ago at 10:46 amt=20s? i’m oh so curious as to what you could be showing us that starts 20 seconds into a video
10 years ago at 12:13 pmOr as they call it “infidel rolling”
10 years ago at 10:58 amFuck Daesh
Rick Astleys dance moves are straight white fire.
10 years ago at 2:28 pmHazing ISIS by playing the same song on repeat. TFM
10 years ago at 12:34 am