Thursday, June 30, 2011

, “computer hackers” have shut down al-Qaida's ability to surf the internet

Reportedly, “computer hackers” have shut down al-Qaida's ability to surf the World Wide Web and communicate their important messages to the rest of the world via the Internet.

Enterprising as they ever are, they’ve reportedly had their flow of information such as photographs, videos and messages severely interrupted, according to a “terrorism expert,” who knows all about their communications!

The terrorism expert is Evan Kohlmann, of Flashpoint Global Partners, which monitors the group's communications, and he has a website called “globalterroralert.com.”

My goodness, they have us all so focused on “global terror” fresh from the “cold war!”

This is news to me but the “attack” was carried out within the past few days by some “unknown hackers” who have targeted al-Qaida's Internet communications network.

Kohlmann knows enough about it to say that the network crash was "well coordinated and involved the use of an unusual cocktail of relatively sophisticated techniques," continuing to say that his “guess is that it will take them at least several days more to repair the damage and get their network up and functioning again."

For those who care, there you have it…you can follow or hack into the a-Qaida network and tell exactly what’s wrong with it! What else can “they” do?


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