Posted on 02/22/2006 9:09:06 AM PST by Trident/Delta
During the course of an investigation (I am a private investigator that specializes in high-tech, also a retired cop) I inadvertanly stumbled onto this website. While my Arabic is a bit rusty, The basic points came across loud and clear. I am peeling back the wrapper on this website. I passed it off to the FBI and they didn't express a great deal of interest. Soooo... I am turning over to the Pyjahamahideen of Free Republic. Enjoy!
Make sure your computer virus definitions are up to date before visiting that site.
They must have pulled it offline. Won't be found or load in any of my browsers. 12:13pm EST. I'll try back later.
Semper Technical
Hello Jihads, lunatics, fanatics...
For your free 2 litres of Coca-Cola with that Pizza order
..... please forward your address to www.dod.gov
Couldn't have been too hard to find something called 'Jihadi Online'....majority of the names are english.
Semper Obvious
Call your local ICE office, see if they're interested.
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TAMPA - A site for hackers credited with an attack on a Danish newspaper was taken down Wednesday morning by a Tampa company that says it hosted the site inadvertently.
3asfh.com and a companion site, 3asfh.net, were removed from the Internet by United Colocation/Sago Networks after the company was informed the site is being credited by jihadist hackers for taking down the Web site of the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten.
The attacks were in retaliation for cartoons printed in the newspaper, including one depicting the prophet Mohammed in a bomb-shaped turban.
The Web attack being claimed on behalf of 3asfh.com is seen as part of that global response.
"This is a surprise to me," Sago general manager Lee Kermode said Wednesday morning when asked whether his company was aware that one of the thousands of Web sites it hosts was part of an international controversy.
Kermode, who was traveling Tuesday and unavailable for comment for a story in Wednesday's Tribune, said it is a violation of his company's terms of agreement to launch attacks, spam or viruses. He said his company's abuse response team would investigate.
The response team, he said, works closely with law enforcement to ensure no illegal activities are supported by the company's equipment. The team took the sites off the Internet even though the company had received no complaints from individuals or law enforcement.
Sago Networks first heard about the site from the Tribune, the company said in an e-mail.
Although the hacking sites are down, a video giving credit to 3asfh.com for the attacks is available on the Internet. It appears on a site registered to Jamel Boudekhani, of St. Denis, France, according to Network Solution's WHOIS Internet registry.
No one answered Boudekhani's telephone Wednesday afternoon.
A. Aaron Weisburd, who runs the Internet Haganah Web site that first tracked down 3asfh.com's connection to the hacking of Jyllands-Posten, said he is glad the site was taken down.
"For me, it's another skirmish in a long war with no foreseeable end," he said.
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Semper Wow
I've had a jihadi who's been threatening me lately but I think he's been yanked offline. He 'claims' to be in China and said that Bin Laden is coming for me and the rest of you infidels soon.
I told the guy that Bin Laden is the concubine of a goat and is too busy getting "rammed" in the a** to be much of a threat these days. That sent him off the rails and the administrators closed his account soon after.
Except the peoples names.
Semper Porcine
I found this site from a DoS investigation that I was running on a client server.
I've just been ending all my responses with the Mohamhead with a bomb on his head emoticon.
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Semper Cartoons
Are you sure it wasn't just DU or Daily Kos?
Semper Pork Chops
Um, I have read rumors that the FBI has to protect these Muslim hate sites from hackers, because they are useful. They give the FBI something to observe.
I'm not sure if open web sites are worth the trouble of surveillance, but perhaps they may learn something useful by letting them operate.
Semper Fi
The point is, that anyone can do a search for jihadi websites or forums, and find lots of chatrooms that are in arabic. This particular one, has a lot of names in english, instead of arabic. I imagine the authorities have someone monitoring it on a regular basis.
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