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Hackers replace ISIS site with Viagra ad and message to calm down

“Calm down.” That suggestion was accompanied by an ad for an online pharmacy that offered other male enhancement drugs as well, The Independent reports.

ISIS sites have tried to hide under the cover of the dark web, but the Anonymous-affiliated group GhostSec found the site anyway and popped the ad in place, noting there was “Too Much ISIS.”

The ISIS propaganda group appeared on the dark web’s Tor browser, encouraging extremists to join them.

That’s when GhostSec got its jihad on.

“Enhance your calm,” the site stated before it was pulled. “Too many people are into this ISIS-stuff,” Raw Story reports. “Please gaze upon this lovely ad so we can upgrade our infrastructure to give you ISIS content you all so desperately crave.”

The ad then directed curious Internet viewers to the pharmacy, which notably accepts Bitcoin for the drugs in question.

You’ll also see a reference to Twitter’s infamous pot-themed “error 420” message, New York Magazine reports.

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