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NEWS RELEASE
HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES CENTRAL COMMAND
7115 South Boundary Boulevard
MacDill AFB, Fla. 33621-5101
Phone: (813) 827-5894; FAX: (813) 827-2211; DSN 651-5894
October 20, 2005
Release Number: 05-10-73
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
RAMADI-BASED ZARQAWI LIEUTENANT KILLED
BAGHDAD, Iraq A senior Abu Musab al-Zarqawi lieutenant and Al Qaeda in Iraq military leader was killed during a series of Coalition raids in western Iraq Oct. 15.
Coalition forces conducted the raids on suspected terrorists operating near the town of Ramadi. The terrorists were suspected of having senior Al Qaeda in Iraq connections.
At least 12 terrorists were killed during the raids. Recently captured detainees identified one of the dead terrorists as Saad Ali Firas Muntar al Dulaymi (aka Abu Abdullah).
Intelligence sources indicate that Saad Ali Firas was highly regarded by many senior Al Qaeda in Iraq terrorists, to include Zarqawi himself. Saad Ali Firas facilitated high-level meetings in Ramadi and Fallujah, where senior-level terrorists gathered to discuss strategy and ongoing operations. Zarqawi was said to have attended some of these meetings.
Saad Ali Firas quickly ascended the ranks and supposedly worked with Zarqawis lieutenant Abu-Qutaiba in a vehicle smuggling network originating in Jazirah, near Fallujah, prior to Qutaibas capture by Coalition forces. Saad Ali Firas then ran his own smuggling organization funding bomb making operations in the Fallujah and Ramadi areas.
Saad Ali Firas was chiefly responsible for planning and executing all terrorist attacks on Iraqi and Coalition forces in the Ramadi and Fallujah areas.
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"Hackers, Scammers Hide Malicious JavaScript On Web Sites"
TechWeb News ^ | October 20, 2005 | Gregg Keizer
Posted on 10/21/2005 2:23:35 AM PDT by Eagle9
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Hackers and scammers have suddenly turned to a new technique to hide malicious JavaScript on compromised or criminal sites, a security researcher said Thursday.
According to Dan Hubbard, the senior director of security and research at Websense, a family of obfuscation routines with the umbrella name of "JS/Wonka" has spread wildly in the last few weeks."