User:WauchulaGhost/sandbox

WauchulaGhost, also knows as the "Ghost of No Nation" is a self-described "vigilante" from the small town of Wauchula Florida and formally of the group GhostSec, a group that was formed to attack ISIS websites that promote Islamic extremism. It is considered an offshoot of the Anonymous hacking collective. According to experts of online Jihad activism, the group gained momentum after the Charlie Hebdo shooting in Paris in January 2015. 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.

While with GhostSec the group found information related to planned terrorist attacks in New York and Tunisia and passed this information on to law enforcement authorities. 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. Two members (WauchulaGhost & TorReaper) opposed this development and re-formed under the old name of "GhostSec" and maintained Anonymous ties. Both groups continue to operate against ISIS.

In late 2015 WauchulaGhost left the group and continued solo as the "Ghost Of No Nation". One of his Op's included bringing attention to Cloudflare for protecting ISIS websites and later exposed a list of sites the company was protecting. Another fun and hilarious op was ISIS Trolling Day where he and other members of Anonymous created memes making fun of ISIS. In April of 2016 he and a few others started hijacking Twitter accounts of ISIS supporters. In June of 2016 he became famous for hijacking ISIS supports accounts and defacing them with Porn and Gay Pride. In August 2016 he released a list of 682 IP addresses and 10,400 phone numbers that were taken from the ISIS supporters accounts he hijacked. Jan 2017 he exposed the Twitter accounts of President Trump, the First lady and the Vice President for using personal Gmail accounts and questioned the security of those Twitter accounts. Jan 2019 he exposed how ISIS supporters were using a decade old flaw in Twitter to target and hijack dormant accounts