Jihadi software promises secure web communication

The Mujahideen Secrets 2 software was promoted as the first Islamic program for secure communications through networks with the highest technical level of encoding.
The software, available free on the password-protected Ekhlaas.org site which often carries al Qaeda messages, is a newer version of Mujahideen Secrets issued in early 2007 by the Global Islamic Media Front, an al Qaeda-linked web-based group.
This special edition of the software was developed and issued by … Ekhlaas in order to support the mujahideen (holy war fighters) in general and the (al Qaeda-linked group) Islamic State in Iraq in particular, the site said.
The efficacy of the new Arabic-language software to ensure secure e-mail and other communications could not be immediately gauged. But some security experts had warned that the wide distribution of its earlier version among Islamists and Arabic-speaking hackers could prove significant.
Al Qaeda supporters widely use the internet to spread the groups statements through hundreds of Islamist sites where anyone can post messages. Al Qaeda-linked groups also set up their own sites, which frequently have to move after being shut by internet service providers.
Al Qaedas own media arm, As-Sahab, has become increasingly sophisticated in recent years. It issued 97 audio and video web messages in 2007 compared with just 6 in 2002, according to IntelCenter (intelcenter.com), a US-based group that monitors Islamist sites.
Al Qaeda and other groups have increasingly turned to the internet to win young Muslims over to their fight against Western countries and Western-backed governments.

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