http://www.fbi.gov/page2/nov07/cyberspeech110607.html
“HOW AWARE ARE YOU?
Of the Dangers of the ‘Net”
11/06/07
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “ The growing intersection of terror and the web. Take the case of Younis Tsouli, the self-styled Terrorist 007 who not only served as an al Qaeda webmaster but also hacked into servers to get additional bandwidth, used phishing schemes to steal credit card accounts and buy $3 million worth of terrorist equipment, and created a website that he hoped would become the YouTube for terrorists called You bomb it. Could you fall for a scam or run a server that could end up helping terrorists?”
http://internet-haganah.com/harchives/006272.html
22 December 2007
“IRHABI007 & CO. TO REMAIN ON HOLIDAY IN BELMARSH FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME”
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http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/images/42463000/jpg/_42463782_internet_203.jpg
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7150641.stm
Last Updated: Tuesday, 18 December 2007, 17:39 GMT
“Longer sentences for al-Qaeda men”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Three men linked to al-Qaeda, who admitted inciting terrorist attacks against non-Muslims via the internet, have had their sentences increased.
Younes Tsouli, 24, had a 10-year jail term raised to 16 years, while Waseem Mughal, 24, had seven-and-a-half-years lengthened to 12.
And Tariq Al-Daour, 22, originally jailed for six-and-a-half years, had his term increased to 10 years.
The Court of Appeal agreed the original terms were “unduly lenient”.
The decision was taken after being referred under the Unduly Lenient sentence scheme by Vera Baird, the Solicitor General.”
ARTICLE SNIPPET: “Computers, notebooks and digital storage media were seized when police raided the homes of the three men.
They were originally sentenced in July.”