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6 Sep 2006 Field Manual. Headquarters. No. 2-22.3. Department of the Army. Washington, DC, 6 September 2006. Human Intelligence Collector Operations of 2005 and DOD Directive 2310.1E, “Department of Defense Detainee individual who is or was part of or supporting Taliban or al Qaeda forces, or.
Posts about Al-Qaeda Electronic Army written by Gilad_Zahavi. We assess that at the moment IS hacking entities (such as “Cyber Caliphate" or the Islamic Cyber Army – ICA) do not have high technical capabilities. That said, we should not underestimate the Islamic State's attempts to develop an offensive cyber capability.
Islamic Electronic Army;" but there is no discernible connection between al Masri and any hacking collective.10. Al Masri's activity also predates the first mention of the present-day AQE, in 2015, but the two groups could still be associated. Technical and rhetorical commonalities link al Masri with Yahya al. Nemr, the current
16 Jul 2011 The Washington Post's Checkpoint Washington blog does another "Blame Pakistan" post: Al-Qaeda's terrorist tool kit now includes training manuals Much of it was a direct lift, diagram by diagram--car blasts, door traps, exploding books--from Field Manual 5-31, the U. S. Army's 1965 booby-trap guide.
A pro-Islamic State (IS) group on Telegram provides credentials for Facebook and Twitter accounts to IS supporters seeking to get onto the social media platforms.
7 results The Al-Qaeda Electronic (AQE) hacking group defaced websites based in France, Russia, and Greece, along with the U. S. -based website of a Jordanian real estate company.
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