A London-based fundamentalist Islamic cleric with known ties to Osama bin Laden said al-Qaeda and various other fundamentalist Muslim groups around the world are actively planning to use the Internet as a weapon in their "defensive" jihad, or holy war, against . . . . A London-based fundamentalist Islamic cleric with known ties to Osama bin Laden said al-Qaeda and various other fundamentalist Muslim groups around the world are actively planning to use the Internet as a weapon in their "defensive" jihad, or holy war, against the West. In an exclusive interview today with Computerworld, Sheikh Omar Bakri Muhammad, founder of the London-based group Jama'at Al-Muhajirun and the spokesman for Osama bin Laden's International Islamic Front for Jihad Against Jews and Crusaders, said all types of technology, including the Internet, are being studied for use in the global jihad against the West. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . A London-based fundamentalist Islamic cleric with known ties to Osama bin Laden said al-Qaeda and va. london-based, fundamentalist, islamic, cleric, known, osama, laden, al-qaeda. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A "CYBER jihad" could be launched against the West as terrorists moved from the real world to an internet-based virtual world, a US expert warns. Michele Zanini, a consultant with the think-tank McKinsey and Company, said terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda were already making huge use of the web for communications, propaganda, recruitment and target data. . . .. A "CYBER jihad" could be launched against the West as terrorists moved from the real world to an internet-based virtual world, a US expert warns. Michele Zanini, a consultant with the think-tank McKinsey and Company, said terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda were already making huge use of the web for communications, propaganda, recruitment and target data. Another expert, Rand Europe senior policy analyst Kevin O'Brien said there was potential for terrorists to cause huge losses to the West by damaging information technology systems. Dr Zanini and Dr O'Brien were speaking at an international conference on global terror in Hobart. Dr O'Brien said Western-developed IT had become the "great equaliser" as it was exploited by terrorists and rogue states. The link for this article located at News.com.au is no longer available. . A ‘DIGITAL crusade’ may strike against the West as extremists leverage online platforms for gaining followers and orchestrating assaults.. Cyber Warfare, Cyber Terrorism, Digital Security, Internet Threats, Information Technology. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Hackers in Pakistan have declared a cyber jihad on the US and Britain, only days after the FBI issued a warning predicting as much. Earlier this week, Pakistani hacker group GForce defaced the website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric . . . . Hackers in Pakistan have declared a cyber jihad on the US and Britain, only days after the FBI issued a warning predicting as much. Earlier this week, Pakistani hacker group GForce defaced the website of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Center, part of the US Department of Commerce, leaving a message promising more of the same type of attacks. The FBI warning, issued last Friday, said: "Many Muslim groups around the world have significant experience in launching sophisticated and sustained cyber attacks. "In this context, a variety of pro-Muslim hacker groups, such as the G-Force Pakistan, The Pakistan Hackerz Club or Doktor Nuker, could use these tactics against the US and its allies." The link for this article located at VNUnet is no longer available. . Cyber operatives from Pakistan have declared a digital jihad aimed at the United States and the United Kingdom, following the FBI's warning regarding possible assaults.. Cyberattack Tactics,Hacker Group Dynamics,Cybersecurity Threats. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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