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University of Florida Computer Servers Promoting Terrorist Friendly Web Site
BushCountry.org ^ | 07/04/02 | Jeremy Reynalds

Posted on 07/04/2002 8:06:25 AM PDT by justme346

Jeremy Reynalds is a freelance writer and the founder and director of Joy Junction, New Mexico's largest emergency homeless shelter. He has a master's degree in communication from the University of New Mexico and is pursuing his PhD in intercultural education at Biola University in Los Angeles. He is married with five children and lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His work can be viewed here and weekly at www.americasvoices.org. He may be contacted by e-mail at reynalds@joyjunction.org


University of Florida Computer Servers Promoting Terrorist Friendly Web Site
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Computer servers owned by the University of Florida in Gainseville are apparently being used by a student at the University on his school web site to promote an anti-American, terrorist- friendly web site, www.al-sakher.com

The school web site, grove.ufl.edu/~olayyan/hateb1.html, has a prominent link to www.al-sakher.com, which contains an abundance of anti-American rhetoric and pictures such as this one, captioned on the site as: "America Lost the War."

 

It was not possible to determine for sure site owner Yousif al-olayyan's exact status at the school, as he has apparently decided to remove his name from all university directories. A school official said that students can decide to be unlisted if they wish.

However, a check of the University of Florida's Grove web site read that "Grove is operated by the Center for Instructional and Research Computing Activities (CIRCA) at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. Accounts on this computer are available to all University of Florida students. You can apply for a grove at the CIRCA office in E520 CSE."

Jordan Wiens, a network security engineer at UF, said that because the UF web site only contains a link to a site that provides apparently objectionable material that it probably does not violate the school's acceptable use policy of its computer resources.

An e-mail seeking comment sent to the address listed on the university owned web site, yousif@al-olayan.com, was sent back by the computer server marked "user unknown."

While www.al-sakher is bad enough, the same owner also administers another site, www.arab3.com which has the potential to be even more dangerous in light of officials belief that terrorists are using the internet as a means of communication.

This site is self-described as a "centralized service where images can be uploaded to the internet and a hyperlink for the image will be ready for use anywhere. arab3.com take the right to copyright all uploaded images to the server. Everybody is allowed to submit and manage images, however, any image violate the conditions will be removed. arab3.com take no responsibility for the loss or damage of any uploaded images."

That site contains pictures like this.

Both www.al-sakher.com and www.arab3online.com are located on servers owned by Colorado-based www.venturesonline.com.  A spokesman for the company said that he would keep an eye on the sites but he was unable to do anything unless the sites violated the terms of service.

      The Gainesville FBI has been notified about these sites.

Jeremy Reynalds is a freelance writer and the founder and director of Joy Junction, New Mexico's largest emergency homeless shelter. He has a master's degree in communication from the University of New Mexico and is pursuing his PhD in intercultural education at Biola University in Los Angeles. He is married with five children and lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico. His work can be viewed here and weekly at www.americasvoices.org. He may be contacted by e-mail at reynalds@joyjunction.org



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KEYWORDS: florida; friendly; promoting; site; terrorist; web
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1 posted on 07/04/2002 8:06:25 AM PDT by justme346
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To: justme346
ping o' death, anyone?
2 posted on 07/04/2002 8:08:31 AM PDT by bandlength
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To: bandlength
Interesting. I wonder if this info can be sent to our intelligence/counter intelligence organizations. After poking around some links from that site you could find this:http://www.al-sakher.com/modules.php?op=modl oad&name=My_eGallery&f ile=index&do=showpic&g id=5&pid=148&orderby=h itsD
3 posted on 07/04/2002 8:29:37 AM PDT by alieno nomine
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To: phasma proeliator; jdogbearhunter; Joe Brower
PING Seem to have threads like an ongoing discussion board. Anyone know Arabic and datamining? Bet some valuable info could be found at that site if we don't spook them off.

Any OPSEC folks here?

4 posted on 07/04/2002 8:44:21 AM PDT by alieno nomine
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To: bandlength
I thought most freepers knew by now.

Our intelligence community is encouraging these web sites in an effort to identify those who publish and visit them.

Many sites have been "pulled" after pressure from the local community only to be reinstated after a request from the feds.

5 posted on 07/04/2002 8:52:25 AM PDT by Amerigomag
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To: alieno nomine
Hmmm.. don't know any OPSEC folks personally. Maybe the Moderator/Admin could look into it?

Is there standard protocol at Freerepublic on how potentially sensitive security information can be passed on to appropriate authorities?

Anyone home? Happy 4th to all of you and God Bless America.

6 posted on 07/04/2002 8:55:41 AM PDT by jdogbearhunter
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To: Amerigomag
Thanks for the info - makes sense.
7 posted on 07/04/2002 8:57:31 AM PDT by jdogbearhunter
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To: justme346
What is going on in Florida schools? Between this info and the teaching staff supporting (financially and academically)the terrorists, it seems like it is being sanctioned by higher education bureaucrats.


8 posted on 07/04/2002 9:18:21 AM PDT by zip
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To: Amerigomag
"Many sites have been "pulled" after pressure from the local community only to be reinstated after a request from the feds"

Yes, it gets extremely irritating when you're researching the enemy, and find their site has been pulled...it's ALSO irritating when you're trying to make a point and link to a source....then find out the source no longer exists.

"Al-sakhar's" attitude toward this country can be summed up in the "f**k USA" under the photo of Ground Zero.

9 posted on 07/04/2002 9:29:30 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: justme346
bump
10 posted on 07/04/2002 9:31:53 AM PDT by kimosabe31
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To: justme346
He/she is using an interesting choice of keywords for this site. Wonder what's up with that?

<META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="News, news, New, new, Technology, technology, Headlines, headlines, Nuke, nuke, PHP-Nuke, phpnuke, php-nuke, Geek, geek, Geeks, geeks, Hacker, hacker, Hackers, hackers, Linux, linux, Windows, windows, Software, software, Download, download, Downloads, downloads, Free, FREE, free, Community, community, MP3, mp3, Forum, forum, Forums, forums, Bulletin, bulletin, Board, board, Boards, boards, PHP, php, Survey, survey, Kernel, kernel, Comment, comment, Comments, comments, Portal, portal, ODP, odp, Open, open, Open Source, OpenSource, Opensource, opensource, open source, Free Software, FreeSoftware, Freesoftware, free software, GNU, gnu, GPL, gpl, License, license, Unix, UNIX, *nix, unix, MySQL, mysql, SQL, sql, Database, DataBase, database, Mandrake, mandrake, Red Hat, RedHat, red hat, Slackware, slackware, SUSE, SuSE, suse, Debian, debian, Gnome, GNOME, gnome, Kde, KDE, kde, Enlightenment, enlightenment, Intercative, interactive, Programming, programming, Extreme, extreme, Game, game, Games, games, Web Site, web site, Weblog, WebLog, weblog, Guru, GURU, guru">

11 posted on 07/04/2002 9:34:18 AM PDT by Ouachita
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To: Ouachita
It looks bad..but the Nuke and PHPNuke, PHP-Nuke is a web page building program for linux... these guys should still be shut down..but all their meta tags only reflect current programming lingo and program names
12 posted on 07/04/2002 10:03:18 AM PDT by medzork
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To: justme346
Hmm? Let's try those two pictures again.......




13 posted on 07/04/2002 10:13:58 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP
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To: justme346
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE: Counterterrorism Office

HOMELAND SECURITY: CONTACT LIST

FBI FIELD OFFICES (click here)

14 posted on 07/04/2002 11:59:55 AM PDT by Cindy
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To: justme346
I hope the FBI, CIA, HOMELAND SECURITY, THE COUUNTER-TERRORISM OFFICE know that they can go to Register.com and check who owns Al-Sakher.com. The registration information is available to the general public as well, by clicking on the WhoIs link.

15 posted on 07/04/2002 12:08:47 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: justme346
What else is new?

The universities is where the movement to betray the U. S. [upon the orders of the commnist party] during the Viet Nam War started.

The universities are where the people who become reporters receive their indoctrination to hate the U.S.

The universities are where the parasites that masqurade as professors that are eating us from within exist.

So, if it has anything to do with destroying the United States of America it will orginate not in some foreign nation, but on the university campuses of the United States of America.

Why is this allowed is my qestion?
16 posted on 07/04/2002 12:57:18 PM PDT by sport
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To: sport
Why is this allowed is my qestion?

Until recently US intelligence agencies were prohibited from gathering certain domestic intelligence. As a result we as a country knew more about "foreign terror" outside the US than inside.

Today we're playing catch up and desperately trying to build a domestic data base. One of the quickest ways to develop that data base is to allow these web sites to exist and track who publishes them and who frequents them.

So keep visiting as many of these sites as you can find and one day the ubiquitous "Acme Plumbing" truck will be parked outside your residence.

17 posted on 07/04/2002 1:09:01 PM PDT by Amerigomag
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To: Amerigomag
I don't visit them.
18 posted on 07/04/2002 1:27:22 PM PDT by sport
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To: justme346
It would be a good idea to list links of pro-terrorist web pages hosted on university owned servers. Could be interesting and highly embarrasing as well as putting a real dent in Al-Quaeda's web communications network.
19 posted on 07/04/2002 2:04:21 PM PDT by Dialup Llama
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To: alieno nomine
Arabic-English Translator. You have to do a quick registration. You can read those sites in english.
20 posted on 07/04/2002 7:25:36 PM PDT by Rebelbase
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