Al Qaeda threatened to terrorize the website of Western Europe

The online military intelligence magazine DEBKAfile of Israel recently reported that on November 11, 2007, Al Qaeda will hold a major attack on websites of Western European countries, Israel, Jews, countries. considered by Al Qaeda to betray Islam and Shiite.

DEBKAfile said above is the content of a special notice in Arabic on the Internet. However, this information has not yet been verified.

On October 29, on al Qaeda's website, devotees of Osama bin Laden announced they would hold attacks on 15 different websites. They called this an "electronic jihad" to "test fire" attack skills. The next step of the "holy war" will continue to expand with the participation of hundreds of thousands of Muslim hackers. This website was quickly defeated by US intelligence agencies.

On the morning of October 30, the website was restored, not only 'deliberately' asserting that they had prevented an attack from non-Muslims but also claimed they had successfully built a mail system. 'inviolable' electronics serve 'volunteers' and guide them on how to overcome security barriers deployed in the country in which they live.

Picture 1 of Al Qaeda threatened to terrorize the website of Western Europe 'Our source of information says that the guidelines will be written very specifically, simply and organized into clear chapters to help those who want to be martyrs can fulfill their obligations. they are in electronic jihad , 'said DEBKAfile.

The routines of Western European intelligence agencies are 'quickly destroying neatly' all terrorist websites they discover. Against this habit, Al Qaeda gave the solution to posting the same information on many different websites. 'Cat-chasing chase' will continue if the website continues to appear online.

' And now Bin Laden does not want to defend anymore but they want to counterattack, ' said DEBKAfile.

Paul Henry, vice president of technology for Secure Computing, said the "electronic jihad" will be done with the help of Electronic Jihad 2.0 software. This is a software that helps organize denial-of-service attacks. This software has appeared online about 3 years ago. Any hackers can find and download this software.

However, many legal protection agencies have expressed their skepticism about the authenticity of the above information. This is not the first "rumor" about Al Qaeda's "electronic jihad" to attract the attention of the Internet community. April 26, 2004 was also expected to occur an electronic attack by Muslim hackers, but in the end nothing happened.

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