Image says 'al qaeda coming soon again,' shows Manhattan skyline. April 3, 2012 — -- While many al Qaeda websites are still shut down by an unexplained week-long blackout, a glitzy graphic ...
Anonymous hackers have launched a series of sophisticated denial-of-service assaults on Islamic Jihadist websites that have crippled such groups efforts to use the Internet as a communications medium, ...
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WASHINGTON — Al Qaeda-operated Web forums are bringing young men into the terrorist movement, including some who are turning into suicide bombers in Iraq, says a new paper for the American military’s ...
A digital safety coalition told Newsweek that artificial intelligence (AI) has enhanced content for lone-wolf terrorist ...
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The recent video appearance of Hamza bin Laden, son of Osama bin Laden, underscores al-Qaeda’s resilience and its capacity to ...
A potential successor of Al-Qaeda Egyptian leader Ayman al-Zawahiri is reportedly killed by a US airstrike in Pakistan A US air strike in Pakistan has killed an Al-Qaeda leader, Khaled Bin Abdel ...
In a rare glimpse into cyber warfare tactics, a top U.S. official has acknowledged that the government hacked into websites run by Al-Qaeda's affiliate in Yemen. Agents changed advertisements that ...
An al-Qaeda attack in Yemen left two members of a southern secessionist movement’s forces dead, officials said Sunday night, representing the continued threat posed by the group in the Arabian ...
Second attack in a week may have targeted imam who advised Fort Hood shooter. Dec. 24, 2009— -- It appears that Yemen is emerging as a focal point in the U.S ...
The headquarters of Prudential Financial Inc. in Newark, N.J., would not seem like an obvious target for terrorists. It is neither a venerated symbol of American capitalism like the New York Stock ...