"A purported worldwide cyber-Jihad was supposed to take place on November 11, but the date has ****** without any apparent attacks. Security experts are skeptical that such a threat, even if acted upon, could do much real damage to the Internet.
The cyber-Jihad story gained legs when the military intelligence site DEBKAfile announced that its "counter-****** sources" had picked up an Arabic message from Al Qaeda on October 29. The messages announced an "Electronic Jihad" that would target "Western, Jewish, Israeli, Muslim apostate and Shiite websites" beginning November 11. That's a pretty big target list, and security experts were skeptical of the claim from the start. "
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The cyber-Jihad story gained legs when the military intelligence site DEBKAfile announced that its "counter-****** sources" had picked up an Arabic message from Al Qaeda on October 29. The messages announced an "Electronic Jihad" that would target "Western, Jewish, Israeli, Muslim apostate and Shiite websites" beginning November 11. That's a pretty big target list, and security experts were skeptical of the claim from the start. "
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