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It’s been four months since a group of young men stormed venues across Paris and killed 130 people in what is thought to be an ISIS-related terror attack. Investigators have now pulled together a 55-page document, obtained by the New York Times, detailing evidence gathered since then – including the group’s use of the Web, or lack of, to coordinate their movements. In what is believed to be a change of tactic to previous terror attacks, the attackers are said to have used the phones of hostages to make calls and use the Web, although apparently thwarted by poor reception. One…

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