Anonymous has declared a new cyber war on ISIS following the terror attacks on Belgium.
The message comes just a day after 31 people were killed in explosions as Brussels airport and at Maalbeek metro station.
Wearing their trademark hood and mask, and speaking with a computerised voice the group tells listeners: "Our freedom is once again under attack
"This cannot continue.
"Following the attacks in Paris last November, we have fought daily against terrorism and we have silenced thousands of Twitter accounts directly linked to ISIS.
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"We severely punish ISIS on the dark net, hacked their electronic portfolio and stolen money from the terrorists."
He adds: "We have laid siege to your propaganda websites, tested them with our cyber attacks, however we will not rest as long as terrorists continue their actions around the world.
"We will strike back against them.
"We will keep hacking their websites, shutting down their Twitter accounts and stealing their Bitcoins.
"We defend the rights of freedom and tolerance.
"To the supporters of ISIS, we will track you down, we will find you, we are everywhere and we are more than you can imagine.
"Be afraid."
"When they killed innocent civilians in Belgium, they hit everybody in Europe.
"We have to fight back."
Back in November, following the attacks in Paris, Anonymous declared war on ISIS with a similar stark video, Mirror reported.
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