Pro-ISIS Websites Emerge On 'ZeroNet,' Possibly Signaling A Trend

September 14, 2016

In the last month, several pro-Islamic State (ISIS) websites have emerged on ZeroNet, a decentralized peer-to-peer (P2P) network that uses the BitTorrent network and Bitcoin cryptography. ZeroNet says that it is an "uncensorable" network whose websites are "impossible to shut down."

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