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Haganah: Internet Haganah
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Internet Haganah has received press coverage from such publications as Wired News and Newsweek. A profile of Internet Haganah and their conflict with Islamist hacker Irhabi 007 was featured in the July/August 2006 of The Atlantic. Haganah has ... been reported on by a Hamas newspaper.
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On the morning of November 16, Internet Haganah posts a new entry: “The Hizballah Sites of San Francisco.” Weisburd has uncovered eight sites run by the infamous Lebanon-based terrorist organization. Along with thumbnail snapshots of the pages is a description of their contents and connection to Hezbollah. Under each photograph is a numerical IP address and a line identifying the host ISP as San Francisco-based ServePath, LLC. All eight of the sites were active and could be accessed with a single click.
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According to Andrew Weisburd, Internet Haganah has helped shut down 65 terrorism-related websites in the U.S. and overseas by contacting government officials and hosting companies. Now the organization itself has been shut down by illegal attacks.
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Internet Haganah has become so large that Weisburd has recruited co-workers to help him in his daily tracking of terrorist websites, but none of them allow their identities to be revealed. Similarly, the most high-profile Qaeda-web analysts at sites like TimeBomb2000.com, 7-Seas.net or ItsHappening.com remain anonymous under handles like “Patriot,” “CaseyB” and, of course, “Al Qaeda Hunter.”
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Internet Haganah, an Israeli-based website that works to uncover and shut down terrorist-sponsored Internet entities, was attacked by hackers beginning Thursday. As of yesterday, the site was still offline. Editor's Note: As of early today, the site was still offline, but a temporary page is now viewable.
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When informed by the Haganah of the threat against him, Reynalds said that threats like this do not intimidate him and he has no intention of backing down. He is more determined than ever to help drive Internet terrorism right where it belongs - into the pit of hell!
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