In a new video, the group Anonymous has threatened ISIS again. It comes in response to the claim made by terror group saying it was responsible for the recent terror attacks in Belgium: “Our freedom is once again under attack,” said a computerized voice in the latest video. “This cannot continue.” Yahoo news reports: The group goes on to explain that, following the Islamic State’s attack on Paris in November, it hit the terrorist organization hard, shutting down “thousands” of its Twitter accounts, stealing its money and its bitcoins, “severely punished Daesh on the dark net” and hacked ISIS’s propaganda sites. And indeed, Anonymous released a similar video days after the ISIS-perpetrated Paris attacks, in which 130 people died and hundreds more were wounded. In that video, the group declared war on the Islamic State and warned that it should “expect massive cyberattacks.” When ISIS struck Brussels, at least 34 people died and 230 were injured in suicide bombings at Zaventem airport and the Maelbeek metro stop. Two of the brothers responsible for the attack were killed, while one remains on the run. The situation is similar to that in Paris following November’s terrorist blitz, and as such, Anonymous is renewing its efforts against the Islamic State. “We will not rest as long [...]