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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Ghost Security, also known as GhostSec, is a self-described "vigilante" group that was formed to attack ISIS websites that promote Islamic extremism.[1][2] It is considered an offshoot of the Anonymous hacking collective.[3][4] According to experts of online jihad activism, the group gained momentum after the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris in January 2015.[2] The group claims to have taken down hundreds of ISIS-affiliated websites or social media accounts and thwarted potential terrorist attacks by cooperating with law enforcement and intelligence agencies.[5] The group uses social media hashtags like #GhostSec - #GhostSecurity or #OpISIS to promote its activities.[3]

On 14 November 2015, Anonymous posted a video[6] announcing its "biggest operation ever" against the terrorist group[7][8] in response to the attacks in Paris, taking down 3,824 pro-ISIS Twitter accounts[9] and doxxing recruiters.[10] A message posted by an ISIS-affiliated account on encrypted chat service Telegram replied defiantly to Anonymous by providing instructions on how to respond to a potential cyberattack.[11][12] On 25 November, an ISIS WordPress dark web site was reportedly hacked by GhostSec, which replaced the site with an advert for Prozac.[13]

GhostSec found information related to planned terrorist attacks in New York and Tunisia and passed this information on to law enforcement authorities.[14] In the wake of the cooperation with law enforcement, GhostSec decided to "become legit" to more efficiently combat ISIS. The group renamed itself "Ghost Security Group" and by November 2015 ended its association with Anonymous. Those of the members who opposed this development re-formed under the old name of "GhostSec" and maintained Anonymous ties. Both groups continue to operate against ISIS.[15]

Lara Abdallat is one of the only members of Ghost Security Group whose identity is public.[16]

Additionally, GhostSec has aided in the advancement of human rights and online freedom in counties such as Cuba.[17] The organisation has sought to expose and resist the Cuban government's censorship, spying, and other oppressive tactics. GhostSec has brought attention to the repressive internet regulations imposed on Cuban citizens and in emphasizing the absence of online privacy and freedom of expression there. [18]

Ghostsec also has involvement in the recent Russia-Ukraine conflict, with the groups involvement dating back to the first signs of aggression in 2022. Since their involvement Ghostsec has carried out numerous attacks on the Russian government, one notable one being on July 20th 2022.[19] The Gysinoozerskaya Hydro-Power Plant suffered a attack resulting in a spew of fire shutting down the power plant. The group carried out the attack in support of Ukraine's struggle against Russia, with precise timing in order to avoid unnecessary casualties.[20]

As of August 2023 Ghost sec has been active in the middle east political zone particular to the Islamic Republic of Iran. The republic of Iran has one of the most advanced and widely implemented privacy invading software's called Fanap Behnama and in August 2023 Ghost sec successfully breached it exposing over 20gb of data from facial recognition data to the source code of the software itself.[21]

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