Using the prominent Twitter account @anonpress , the masked group expressed its sympathy for the victims caught up in the latest Islamist atrocity.
Since the attacks in Paris, Anonymous has been locked in cyberwar with ISIS.
The hackers are trying to silence the terrorists' online recruitment and propaganda machine.
At just 1pm today, Anonymous wrote: "Our thoughts to all those caught up in the violence in Mali.
Our thoughts to all those caught up in the violence in #Mali. Stay alert, stay safe.
— Anonymous (@AnonPress) November 20, 2015
"Stay alert, stay safe."At this stage, Anonymous is doing little more than sharing information and advising concerned family members about the number they can call.
The AnonPress account has almost 150,000 followers, giving it a wide reach on social media.
IMPORTANT:
#Mali numbers:
Families info line: 0 800 940 164 (toll free in France) + 33170837437 (intl)
Media information: +33 1 56 03 12 74
— Anonymous (@AnonPress) November 20, 2015
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