An anti-Islamic State (Isis) hacking group has managed to infiltrate the emails of IS fighters to expose the love affairs between them and women supporting their cause.
The Saudi-based group, Cyber of Emotion, launched its campaign against IS supporters in Saudi Arabia by revealing the identities of IS online users in an attempt to stop extremist ideas spreading into Saudi society.
Cyber of Emotion also found when it hacked into the email accounts of several extremists that a number were having affairs with local women who were supporting its cause. It discovered "love emails" to the militants and also revealed to the Saudi Gazette that the majority of IS supporters in Saudi are actually women.
"In a Daesh [IS] commander's inbox we found love emails he exchanged with one of his female supporters," the hackers told Al-Watan.
"We targeted them specifically to try to stop their dangerous and deviant ideas from spreading in Saudi society. Young men who never travelled abroad were involved in most of the terrorist attacks in the Kingdom. They were recruited online through internet and social media," the group's leader said.

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