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WauchulaGhost wouldn't disclose his real name or location but says he hacks in his free time. Related: The secret lives of superhero hackers "Twitter rules make it clear that this type of behavior, or any violent threat, is not permitted on our service," the spokesperson told CNNMoney. "So far all but three accounts that I have taken are suspended," he added.Ī Twitter spokesperson says the company condemns the use of its service to promote terrorism and has suspended over 125,000 ISIS-related accounts since the middle of 2015. He criticized companies like Twitter ( TWTR) for not doing more to shut down the accounts, although he said that lately accounts are being suspended more quickly, which doesn't given the users time to get as many followers. Those people include Anonymous members and citizens who document ISIS accounts. He says there are hundreds of "hunters," scouring Twitter for ISIS-related accounts. Related: The secret hackers trying to bring down ISIS He was previously part of a hacktivist group called Ghost Security Group, which is made up of former counterintelligence officials and computer specialists, but split off from the group in November and currently operates alone. WauchulaGhost, who said he's received death threats from ISIS members, identifies as a part of hacking collective Anonymous.
(He added that he doesn't speak Arabic but has "contacts all over the world who translate for me.")Īs ISIS uses social media to spread its message, a growing number of hackers are taking matters into their own hands, often operating illegally to take down content. "Then I'll let them know it's the ghost and not who they thought it was." "I'll talk to them for a few minutes, either in Arabic or English, and I'll just have a normal conversation," he told CNNMoney.
He says he also direct messages its followers to cause confusion. When he takes over the accounts, WauchulaGhost replaces images of ISIS flags with rainbows and gay couples embracing. "I just felt there's something I could do against the Islamic State to defend those people." "You had all those innocent lives lost," he told CNNMoney. Initially, WauchulaGhost replaced the jihad-related content with pornography to offend ISIS, but started posting gay pride messages following the attack of a gay nightclub in Orlando that left 49 dead.