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The girl who made Bieber searching for her desperately – Who is she?

Justin Bieber spotted a mystery girl on Instagram on Monday and wanted eagerly to find out her identity.

The famous singer uploaded an image of the unknown beauty asking his fans to help him identify her.

He captioned the image: ‘OMG who is this!’. Immediately he received many messages from female fans claiming to be the young lady, as Daily Mail reports.

Anonymous hacktivists take down ISIS with viagra and prozac

Anonymous hacktivists took down Isdrat, the ISIS site, less than a week after it first appeared on the Tor browser of the dark web by inundating it with advertisements for anti-depressant Prozac and Viagra drugs for erectile dysfunction. In this way, the group sent a message urging extremists to calm down. Anonymous statement was:

Anonymous: ISIS leak that Nov. 22 is Armageddon for Paris and the world, but is it true?

Anonymous, the loose collective of online hacktivists, leaked out information on Saturday regarding the next Islamic State terror attacks in Paris and other locations around the world, including the United States, Indonesia, Italy and Lebanon – not Greece – all at the same time.

Anonymous hackers declare war on ISIL after Paris attacks

The Anonymous hackers collective is preparing to unleash waves of cyberattacks on Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) following the attacks in Paris last week that killed 129 people, it said in a video posted online. 

A man wearing a Guy Fawkes mask said ISIL militants who claimed responsibility for the Paris attacks were "vermin" and Anonymous would hunt them down. 

Anonymous vs. ISIS: Paris attacks spearhead a cyber war (vid)

Hacker group Anonymous declared war against ISIS after the Paris attacks on Friday. A YouTube video, in French, said it would use its knowledge to “unite humanity” and warned terorrists to expect them. A spokesperson wearing the Anonymous mask said: “Anonymous from all over the world will hunt you down.

You should know that we will find you and we will not let you go.

France holds a moment of silence for the victims at 11 a.m.

France will hold a moment of silence at 11 a.m. GMT for the victims of multiple attacks around Paris that began late on Friday, November 13. The death toll now stands at 129 of which 103 have been identified. More than 350 people were injured in the attacks, with 99 sustaining serious injuries.

ISIS fans celebrate Paris bombings, threaten London and Rome

Supporters of the Islamic State (ISIS) militant group appeared exuberant on the morning after the Paris attacks in a number of different areas that resulted in more than 153 dead. Following the night of terror, Twitter was abuzz with hashtags #ParisIsBurning and #باريس_تشتعل (Paris in flames) apparently initiated by supporters of ISIS.

Crime-Busting App Proves Big Hit in Croatia

A smart phone application enabling members of the public to make anonymous reports to the police has become a huge success after just three weeks.

The "Police - Security and Trust" app is available for free and enables users to snap a photo, accompanied by a written explanation, which is sent in an anonymous report. Police can then react or contact the sender.

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