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Members of the hacking group Anonymous have taken down a website affiliated with the Islamic State and replaced it with advertisements for the sexual enhancement drug Viagra and anti-depressant Prozac.

"Too much ISIS. Enhance your calm," reads a line of accompanying text, which hovers above an ad for an online pharmacy. "Too many people are into this ISIS-stuff. Please gaze upon this lovely ad so we can upgrade our infrastructure to give you ISIS content you all so desperately crave."

The site, "Isdarat," is on the dark web, which is accessible only from a special browser that is difficult for authorities to spy on. It was taken down by the Anonymous-affiliated group "Ghost Sec."

Members of Anonymous began targeting websites and social media accounts affiliated with the Islamic State following the Nov. 13 terrorist attacks in Paris. As of Nov. 20, the group claimed to have taken down more than 20,000 Twitter accounts affiliated with the terrorist group's propaganda.

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