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fredag, juli 25, 2014

Läsvärt: The Information Battlefront - Hamas Websites and Social Media Presence

 
 
MEMRI har sammanställt en rapport om
Hamas propaganda på nätet:
 
"Along with its military conflict with Israel
on the ground, Hamas is investing massive
efforts in its information war against Israel online.
The organization operates a wide array of websites
and social media accounts, for public relations
and for its propaganda and psychological warfare."
 
Man inser att det inte längre bara är Al Jazeera och
Tim Marshall i London som sköter Hamas propaganda.
Många experter och stora pengar arbetar för att
skapa den falska bilden av "de stackars bombade
civila gazanerna".
 
Tillsammans med tusentals nyttiga idioter
från den europeiska extremvänstern och
det växande  antalet islamister lyckas
de sprida sin propagandabild via nätet.
 
En nyttig läxa för Sverige var Stefan Löfvens
konstaterade självklarheten att Israel
har rätt till självförsvar, och omedelbart
bombades av 3.000 antisemitiska
och islamistiska kommentarer.
Efter tre dygn fick Muslimska
Brödraskapets stödgrupp i
partiet (Jämtin, Palm mfl)
 
Statsministern är som vanligt så vag
och oklar att ingen begriper vad han menar.
Eller så menar han absolut ingenting.
Hans utrikespolitiske rådgivare
rekommenderar förmodligen tystnad.
Låt vännerna i Brödraskapet sköta detta...
 
 


fredag, mars 15, 2013

Islamister: "Vi ska utplåna Israel den 7 april"

Nio islamistiska hackargrupper meddelar att
den 7 april ska de "utplåna Israel från nätet".
Både statlig och privat webkommunikation i
Israel ska lamslås, rapporterar tidningen
Attacken har döpts till #opIsrael.
Alla hackargrupperna har tidigare angripit
israeliska eller judiska mål på nätet. Vid en
samordnad offensiv av detta slag kan de
vålla omfattande skador.
De nio samverkande islamistgrupperna är:
AnonGhost
Mauritania HaCker Team
Ajax Team
MLA
Moroccan Hackerz
Gaza Hacker Team & Gaza Security Team
Anonymous Syria
ZHC
The Hackers Army
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En anonym specialist som citeras av Cryptome
bedömer hotet från grupperna:
Our analysis to the moment shows not much
of coordination between these groups contrary
to the popular belief and the sum of human
resources all together to the best of our current
analysis is not more than 50 individuals.
The collectives with Arab leanings are not
much advanced, have ties with residents of
European and U.S and they are mostly relay
on Dumps and Botnets.
The teams with Pakistani, Syrians and
Lebanese members are more advanced
and reported to have ties with governments.
Iranian teams are just using the situation
to harm Israel and U.S interests and reported
to be directly funded by IRGC and MOIS, the
Iranian Intelligence.
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#opIsrael-attacken bör således framförallt ses
som ett nytt Iran/Hizballah-angrepp mot Israel.
För att ge en bild av omfattningen på attackerna:
CapoO_TunisiAnoO, en medlem i Moroccan
Hackerz, påstår sig ha hackat över 1.200
israeliska hemsidor sedan 2011.
Man kan dock räkna med att IDF är väl förberedda
på denna typ av angrepp.
"The Israel Defense Forces has defined cyber warfare
as the fifth realm of warfare, alongside land, sea, air
and space.
The IDF has established a command dedicated to cyber
warfare that brings together personnel from the
Intelligence Branch and the Teleprocessing Branch
to ward off cyber attacks."

måndag, januari 05, 2009

Hjälp Israel vinna cyberkriget !



Medan IDF rensar upp i Gaza har en grupp
israeliska studenter startat en egen kamp
mot de islamistiska hackers som härjar i
bloggosfären.
Nu kan även DU delta i kampen mot Hamas.
Ladda ned ett litet program som hjälper till
att överbelasta islamisternas servrar.
Det är enkelt och helt ofarligt för din dator.
Läs mer på Help Israel Win.

Israeli Student Team Wants Help Hacking Hamas

Gal, one of Help Israel Win's managers, told Arutz Sheva that
"our purpose is to block the servers upon which Hamas's
different websites are stored. For this purpose, a large
number of computers need to initiate communication
with the enemy websites simultaneously. In this way
the sites will be effectively blocked and they will not be
accessible through the internet."
An attack upon a website, the students say, can be
carried out by having numerous computers enter
it simultaneously. In this way the site's operation is
slowed down and the server deals exclusively with
connection requests, but does not send any information
out.

GÖR DIN INSATS FÖR FRIHETEN !

torsdag, december 11, 2008

Al Qaedaliga sprängd i Belgien

Efter ett stort antal husrannsakningar i Brussels
och Liege greps under dagen 14 islamister med
Tre av dem hade förberett en självmordsbombning
i Belgien. Deras avskedsvideo har påträffats.
De gripna tycks ha kopplingar till nordafrikanska
Bland de gripna har flera utbildats på AQ-terrorskolor
i Pakistan eller Afghanistan.
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Hela ligan har nära koppling till AQ-ledaren Nizar
Trabelsi, som dömdes till 10 års fängelse 2002
sedan han planerat en bilbomb mot en NATO-bas
i Belgien.
Bland de gripna uppges vara den marockanska
islamisten Malika El Aroud (alias Oum Obeyda).
Hon är änka efter Dahmane Abd al-Sattar, en
av terroristerna som mördade anti-talibanledaren
Ahmad Shah Massoud i Afghanistan 2001. Hon anses

onsdag, augusti 06, 2008

Bekämpa antisemitism på Facebook

Jewish Internet Defense Force 'seizes control'
of anti-Israel Facebook group
(Jul. 29, 2008 STEPHANIE RUBENSTEIN , THE JERUSALEM POST)
The Jewish Internet Defense Force, a group that claims to have 5,000 members worldwide, says it is steadily removing members from a viciously anti-Israel and anti-Semitic group on Facebook, having taken control of the group on Sunday.
"Facebook wouldn't do anything about [the group], so we did what had to be done," the group posted on its Web site. "We're not sure how long this can or will last, so we're moving fast to do what needs to be done."
The Jewish Internet Defense Force (JIDF) describes itself as a group of Jewish activists who fight anti-Semitism and terrorism trends throughout the Internet. It says it formed as a grassroots effort in 2000, mainly to mount mass e-mail campaigns, in response to the second intifada. It then began operating on various Web sites, including Facebook, to spread news about Israel and Jewish issues.
"As we used Facebook, we noticed many of the issues began literally to stare us in the face, as many various anti-Semitic and pro-Jihadist groups were springing up everywhere," said David, the spokesperson for the JIDF, who asked that his last name not be published. He said he had received four death threats since beginning his activities.
In the JIDF's latest efforts, the group has been working around the clock to dismantle the group on Facebook titled, "Israel is not a country! Delist it from Facebook as a country."
That group had tens of thousands of members.
"This was one of the most vile, most anti-Semitic, most pro-Jihad and most disgusting, and most importantly, most active hate groups on the Internet," the JIDF posted on the anti-Israel page on Facebook. "It actively promoted hatred, violence, murder and genocide. Despite tens of thousands of complaints, Facebook wouldn't remove it."
"Facebook's negligence and abdication of responsibility gave us no option but to take matters in our own hands," the JIDF added.
The JIDF would not specify what technological methods it used to gain access to the group, but said it succeeded in doing so after the old administrators left.
"Ultimately, it was a result of our enemies' stupidity and our timing, persistence and determination more than anything else," David said.
The JIDF received a response from Facebook, he said, which called the anti-Israel group "legitimate political discourse." Facebook was not available for comment.
At the height of the two-year-old anti-Israel group's popularity, the "Israel is not a country" page had 48,000 members. Currently, there are 24,039 members, with the numbers decreasing by the minute due to the JIDF's actions. It has also changed the group's administrator titles to read "Mossad Zionist."
There are dozens of anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic groups on Facebook, the popular social-networking site that has surpassed all other similar sites on-line in popularity, according to tech surveys.
According to Andre Oboler, a post-doctoral fellow in Bar-Ilan University's political science department and a Legacy Heritage Fellow at the NGO Monitor watchdog group, Facebook has known about the anti-Israel group for more than a year, and made no effort to remove it.
"[The JIDF] gained control of the group without compromising Facebook's security," Oboler said. "What they have done... is taken away the hate that was spreading through [the group's] membership. It's a shame that Facebook themselves did not remove it. It has taken a lot of effort from [the JIDF], while it would have taken Facebook one click."
The JIDF said its efforts are not limited to Facebook, but extend to anti-Semitism and anti-Israel posts found throughout the Internet, including on sites such as Google, Google Earth, YouTube and Wikipedia.
"Hateful propaganda and ideology like this has always prefaced great tragedy for our people," David said. "Ultimately, we see this as a great danger."
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tisdag, juni 10, 2008

Terroristerna på Facebook


S k sociala nätverk på internet tycks
spela en allt viktigare roll - även för
islamisterna. Som propaganda- och
rekryteringsfora tycks de fungera
utmärkt:

"Hizbollah has a page on Facebook. So does Tanzeem-e-Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood. Hizb ut-Tahrir has at least three pages on Facebook and another four on Orkut—And those are just the official pages. There are many more pages to browse that were assembled as paeans by devotees of these Islamist groups and others.

Facebook, Orkut, and other online social networks, are designed to provide a way for people to maintain existing relationships and to make new relationships with others who share common interests in one tidy cyber environment. The social networks promote a sense of belonging that might not be available in the physical world. This is particularly true for members or sympathizers of Islamist groups who live in countries where participation is banned, such as in Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Egypt, and Jordan. Through the social networks they can join communities specific to their interests or affiliations and befriend others who share their views.

The virtual social network can also help maintain continuity of group activity in places where public demonstrations have been suspended, like Bangladesh, or in regions where Islamist group membership and support is relatively small. Even when there are not opportunities to meet publicly the social networks offer a sense of cohesion, and even provide applications for global participants to chat privately through instant messaging.

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