FrontPageMag.com Articles By Robert Spencer Articles By Hugh Fitzgerald Books Islam 101 Qur'an Blog Robert Spencer Bio
 
« Spain (Andalus) remains Al-Qaeda target requiring "cleansing" | Main | Iran mulling pre-emptive strike against Israel »

October 22, 2008

Al-Qaeda's Internet woes

More on this story. "Al-Qaeda websites 'hit by Western cyber attacks,'" from the Telegraph, October 22:

Three al-Qaeda propaganda websites have closed down after reportedly coming under cyber-attack from Western intelligence agencies.
The al-Ekhlas, al-Buraq and al-Firdaws websites, all linked to al-Fajr the propaganda wing of al-Qaeda, have been out of action since September this year, but al-Fajr denied the sites had "fallen into the hands of the enemy".
And you know, al-Fajr is always open and honest, especially with infidels.
The websites were due to broadcast videos celebrating the September 11 attacks, but have blamed technical problems for their silence, the Guardian reports.

The sites, which users access with a password, are closely monitored by intelligence agencies and academics studying al-Qaeda movements.

Suspicions of a deliberate campaign of disruption have been fuelled by the fact that a fourth website, al-Hesbah, continues to operate.

Several experts suggest al-Hesbah may be being used by Saudi intelligence to monitor and entrap jihadi militants.

The sites routinely post video clips of "martyrdom operations", such as suicide bombings in Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, plus statements purportedly from Osama bin Laden and his Egyptian deputy, Ayman al-Zawahiri.

Joint Anglo-US cyber-attacks have been rumoured but neither government will confirm involvement. UK security officials have spoken of an "aggressive" new effort to counter al-Qaida internet propaganda.

William McCants, a consultant at West Point military academy, New York, who runs the Jihadica.com website said: "I think it's probably being orchestrated by several governments and it would have to be on the black operations [illegal but deniable] side," McCants said.

"Whoever is doing this knows what they are doing. They are being surgically precise."

"I think the Americans are behind this," said Egyptian security analyst Dia Rashwan. "I believe there has been a decision by the US to close down these internet forums as part of their strategy of defeating al-Qaida and to stop it getting attention in the Arab world."

Posted by Raymond at October 22, 2008 12:35 PM
Print this entry | Email this entry | Digg this | del.icio.us |

Comments
(Note: The Comments section is provided in the interests of free speech only. It is mostly unmoderated, but comments that are off-topic, offensive, slanderous, or otherwise annoying stand a chance of being deleted. The fact that any comment remains on the site IN NO WAY constitutes an endorsement by Jihad Watch or Dhimmi Watch, or by Robert Spencer or any other Jihad Watch or Dhimmi Watch writer, of any view expressed, fact alleged, or link provided in that comment.)

"I think the Americans are behind this," said Egyptian security analyst Dia Rashwan. "I believe there has been a decision by the US to close down these internet forums as part of their strategy of defeating al-Qaida and to stop it getting attention in the Arab world."

I certainly hope so.

Posted by: RalphInfidel [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 12:52 PM

Huzzah! Good news!

Take that, you "superior" people. Too bad Allah is computer illiterate!

Posted by: Mo Foe [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 12:57 PM

While I do believe the sites are down from deliberate cyber-attacks, I don't think it is from U.S., or any other Western, intelligence agencies. These sites are valuable sources of intelligence.

I think the perpetrator is a private citizen with a lot of computer savvy, and a major dislike for the jihadis.

Posted by: give me doughnuts [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 12:58 PM

"...closed down after reportedly coming under cyber-attack from Western intelligence agencies."

Whether it's our guys doing their thing or a private citizen, either way it's gratifying to see these guys being harassed. He who lives by the sword, etc...

Posted by: Eastview [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 1:23 PM

i think whoever did this, ought to empty the bank accounts of a few saudi billionaires..

Posted by: theygottago [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 1:23 PM

"Three al-Qaeda propaganda websites have closed down after reportedly coming under cyber-attack"

Excellent news - and I would love to pin a medal on the men/women responsible for this achievement. Cyber-warriors deserve some recognition too, but without blowing their cover, of course. Go team!

Posted by: champ [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 1:29 PM

Heck ya, what Champ said!

I'd even make out an ad on the big gaming/hacking sites offering rewards for all those teenagers out there wanting to make a little extra scratch for the all the "latest & greatest."

I don't care who's doing this cyber-terrorism, but I will say this to allah's 'superior' people:

The internet is ours, Bi-otch!"

Posted by: boneshack [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 1:35 PM

The Jawa's are always at work.

http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/cat_online_terrorism.php

Posted by: Abrog8 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 1:50 PM

Jihadists, how about showing some love for the lesser satans? China, Russia, Bulgaria? If you are going to get with the hope and change program/rhetoric in the US you are going to have to learn to give blue ribbons to everybody.

Lan astalem,

GoingThere

Posted by: GoingThere [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 1:51 PM

Well, as a result of this hacking, I'd certainly like to see some of them get a mass email spamming of advertisements for penis enlargement products, 25% off at Frederick's of Hollywood, colon cleansers that 'clear the body of 5-15 pounds of fecal material, which is trapped in the walls of the colon like paste or spackle', and offers to 'MEET BIG BLACK GIRLS!!!' (caps in original).

(I'm still not entirely sure what website I visited to get on any one of THOSE mailing lists...)

No sniggering. I'm not kidding.

It would be poetic justice, though ... just so they can suffer along with the rest of us. LOL

Posted by: Lori B. [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 1:53 PM

Lori B., you just described my Inbox when I check it each morning! (But you forgot the Viagra ads.)

Posted by: Eastview [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 2:31 PM

Is it possible that the ones who built the sites in the first place are no longer alive to rebuild new ones?

That would be sweet-as the saying goes.

Posted by: flowerknife_us [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 2:39 PM

Rock n Roll ain't noise pollution mo foes.

remember who invented the internet. It was al-Gore, not al-Qaeda.

Posted by: A_Plague_on_Both_Houses [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 3:20 PM

Suspicions of a deliberate campaign of disruption have been fuelled by the fact that a fourth website, al-Hesbah, continues to operate.

give me doughnuts,
Maybe al-Hesbah is giving them all the intelligence they need. If you divert all the traffic to one site, it becomes easier to trace.

What makes al-Hesbah different?

/sarc on

Then again, maybe al-Hesbah shut the others down for purely commercial interests!

/sarc off

Posted by: PMK [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 4:51 PM

Oh no, the infidels are fighting back.

Posted by: tanstaafl [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 5:24 PM

boneshack says,

The internet is ours, Bi-otch!"

Many on this planet tend to think the Internet is somehow a "global achievement" and always forget that it is the USA's invention and one that the USA fortunately still controls.

If the UN had its way though...

So, resistance isn't futile -- it is IMPERATIVE.

Posted by: Aiken Bryce [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 6:01 PM

Maybe they spent too much time on the kiddie porn sites. I read somewhere that those are "booby-trapped" to help catch perps.

Posted by: charlie [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 7:34 PM

"I think the Americans are behind this,

Me too...

God bless America and Americans...Without Americans, where would America be today...?


Posted by: duh_swami [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 22, 2008 10:05 PM

From where on earth do they get their broadband - which they'd need to pull off any web hosting. And don't tell me that web hosting companies in the West would agree to host sites for them.

Posted by: Infidel Pride [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 23, 2008 12:27 AM

Pwned.

Posted by: Marwan'sDaughter [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 23, 2008 1:44 AM

"All your Internet are belong to us."

LOL

Posted by: Drewbenstein [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 23, 2008 8:00 AM

I need some help. A few days ago I became involved in a discussion about the DVD "Obsession" that was sent out and this site seems to be overwhelmingly populated by the politically correct people over whelmed by Islamophilia, the site is: http://globalvoicesonline.org/2008/10/08/global-obsession-propaganda-film-incites-anger-toward-republicans/#comments

Posted by: jdoug [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 23, 2008 8:36 AM

Drewbenstein - hysterical.

Posted by: Chris [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 23, 2008 8:42 AM

And the lesson is, "pull the plug". Literally.

Posted by: Vee [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 23, 2008 8:58 AM
Post a comment


Web Site Counter