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Calif. firm investigates Saudi hostage video

June 18, 2004 FBI called in after surge in traffic takes down California company's Web site--an al-Qaida hijack? TAGS: al-Qaida, California, video, U.S.

Al-Qaida proving elusive on the Net

October 14, 2005 Shadowy network of Islamic fundamentalists adopt online tactics that mirror offline techniques for evading discovery. TAGS: al-Qaida, federal government, terrorism, technique, server, U.S.

'Atak' worm variant linked to al-Qaida sympathizer

July 16, 2004 Variant of "smart" worm that sleeps to avoid antivirus scans bears signature of hacker who's claimed support for the group. TAGS: Atak worm, al-Qaida, Bitdefender, worm, antivirus, Iraq, virus, U.S.

Bin Laden tape hits the Web

October 29, 2004 Al-Qaida leader admits ordering Sept. 11 attacks and mentions the U.S. elections. Key facts about Osama bin Laden TAGS: Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida, Sept. 11, U.S., attack, video, security

Senators voice alarm over terrorist Net presence

May 3, 2007 Homeland Security committee members air concerns about increasing mobilization of groups like al-Qaida on Web, call for response. TAGS: al-Qaida, terrorist, Joseph Lieberman, Sen., mirroring, homeland security, senator, attack, leader

Gonzales: NSA may tap 'ordinary' Americans' e-mail

February 6, 2006 During Senate hearing, attorney general declines to offer reassurances about a secret surveillance program. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, al-Qaida, attorney general, terrorist, Sept. 11, Sen., Democrat, telecommunications company, agent, telecommunications, U.S., e-mail

Bin Laden Trojan quickly constrained

June 4, 2005 A Trojan-carrying spam e-mail that purports to offer pictures of a captured Osama bin Laden tricks few Internet users. TAGS: Osama bin Laden, F-Secure Corp., al-Qaida, McAfee Inc., worm, picture, trojan horse, antivirus, TV, e-mail, PC

Police blotter: Alleged al-Qaida hacker goes to court

September 22, 2006 Man accused of being a "sleeper agent" hacker working for Osama bin Laden seeks transfer from military custody. TAGS: declaration, Police Blotter, al-Qaida, Osama bin Laden, bank, U.S. District Judge, banking, hacker, laptop computer, attorney, U.S., enemy, Adobe PDF, president

Plugging holes against cyberattacks

February 26, 2004 Sen. Bob Bennett says new political and technological circumstances dictate the creation of a more complete system of information sharing. TAGS: cyberattack, al-Qaida, RSA Security Inc., 9/11 commission, intelligence, Republican, attack, Verizon Communications, information technology, conference

Al-Zarqawi's death ignites the Net

June 8, 2006 Abu Musab al-Zarqawi used the Internet for his terror campaign. Now it's a major forum for reactions to his death. TAGS: death, Iraq, al-Qaida, leader, blog, video

Virus writer purports to show bin Laden's death

July 23, 2004 Message circulating on the Internet carries a Trojan horse disguised as pictures of the al-Qaida leader committing suicide. TAGS: Osama bin Laden, Richard Starnes, antispam company, al-Qaida, trojan horse, Sophos Plc., virus, writer, antivirus, anti-spam

The United States' battle to secure cyberspace

January 26, 2005 When it comes to building cybersafeguards, outgoing Assistant Secretary Robert Liscouski says the Department of Homeland Security has received an unjustified bad rap. TAGS: cybersecurity, cyberspace, al-Qaida, criticism, threat, U.S.

At wireless conference, silly services rule

October 28, 2004 reporter's notebook Concerned about coverage? It's a good thing you didn't go to CTIA; people there were busy playing "Swordfish." TAGS: Craig McCaw, al-Qaida, Osama bin Laden, Arnold Schwarzenegger, reporter, CTIA, cell phone, GPS, conference, message, notebook computer

Siebel: No time for apologies

May 20, 2002 Brash software CEO Tom Siebel explains why homeland security takes precedence over personal privacy and why enterprise app makers are screwing up big time. TAGS: Siebel Systems Inc., homeland security, Sept. 11, al-Qaida, CRM, privacy, agency, SAP AG, training, CEO

Spy agencies call for broader surveillance laws

July 26, 2006 Intelligence officials say controversial changes are needed to track moving terrorist targets in an Internet age, and Republicans agree. TAGS: NSA, Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, al-Qaida, intelligence, agency, communication, Democrat, Republican, U.S., monitor

Adware ploy dupes IMers with bin Laden 'news'

February 12, 2004 A Trojan horse program uses bogus news of the al-Qaida leader's capture to get AOL Instant Messeger users to open a program that installs adware called BuddyLinks on the victim's PC. TAGS: Osama bin Laden, adware, al-Qaida, America Online Inc., victim, trojan horse, IM, security software company, Symantec Corp., capture, spyware, link, virus, security, software company, TV

Military worried about Web leaks

January 16, 2003 Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld warns in a directive sent to military units that too much unclassified but worrisome material is popping up on the Web. TAGS: directive, John Ashcroft, al-Qaida, military, Sept. 11, scientist, agency, attack

Bush allies defend NSA surveillance

January 24, 2006 As lawsuits appear and hearings are set, President Bush and allies go on the offensive over the domestic surveillance program. TAGS: Alberto Gonzales, NSA, al-Qaida, 9/11 commission, attorney general, surveillance, authority, president, speech, lawsuit, Washington, Adobe PDF

Waiting for a digital Sept. 11

September 19, 2003 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says worm outbreaks like MSBlast may very well go down in history as mere child's play when compared with what's being hatched in some cave along the Pakistan-Afghani... TAGS: Richard Clarke, Amit Yoran, computer attack, Sept. 11, al-Qaida, Steve Ballmer, MSBlast worm, cyberattack, terrorism, virus, security, Microsoft Corp.
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