NOvEMBER 2009 . VoL 2 . ISSUE 11 Maintaining the Message: How Jihadists
leaders, and other material of interest.2
Have Adapted to Web Disruptions
of websites connected to major terrorist
Qa`ida’s official alneda.com website, for
web. Jihadists have been forced to adapt
the practices of internet “pirates” who
and illicit pornography. These practices
it created a paper trail. To bypass this
stolen credit cards. Again, however, this
inspired by websites of the most diverse
process was not practical; their website
card’s legitimate owner, and the hosting
nothing less than the legacy of Deobandi
to start the process all over again.
increasingly using file-hosting websites
address. Yet since the services were free,
Rights and Democracy (Asia). He authored
The Search for a More Efficient and Stable Presence on the Web
suspended. Jihadist websites, in effect,
own websites with the intention to broadcast announcements, videos of
2 Evan Kohlmann, “The Real Online Terrorist Threat,”
1 This article uses the term “jihadists” to include indi-
viduals physically participating in the activities of ter-
3 There is not an exact number of websites of jihadist in-
rorist groups, but also to individuals sympathetic to the
spiration. The estimates tend to oscillate between 5,000
goals of jihadist terrorist groups. This latter category of
websites, suggested by the Israeli professor Gabriel Wei-
“jihadists” may have no physical connection to terrorist
mann, and 50,000 according to the data of an automatic
groups, and may have no intention of physically taking
inquiry completed by a group of researchers at the Artifi-
part in terrorist attacks or plots, but still participates in
cial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of Arizona
24 Personal interviews, students at Darul Uloom and
web forums promoting jihadist interests. These users
under the project “Dark Web Terrorism Research.”
Darul Uloom Waqf, Deoband, India, July 2009.
help to spread jihadist propaganda and maintain jihad-
4 Brynjar Lia, “Al-Qaeda Online: Understanding Jiha-
25 Some of the Deobandi scholars who argued for insti-
ist websites, which makes them relevant for this article’s
dist Internet Infrastructure,” Jane’s Intelligence Review,
tutional reforms did not want to be quoted. NOvEMBER 2009 . VoL 2 . ISSUE 11
based institutions and companies, due to
their performance reliability) and store
jihadist-related content on their servers.
This “parasite” strategy was useful when
connection to actual members of jihadist
would be notified of the files’ location
“The jihadist internet infrastructure is increasingly fed by an
Many of the hyperlinks expire quickly or
‘army’ of heterogeneous
are disabled by the file-hosting company,
radicalized youth
fact that website security has increased
uploads makes it difficult to completely
who employ various technologies to further their common cause.”
accessible. First of all, they rename the file so that it has a neutral denomination
forum’s roster. They achieve promotion
content of the file unless they actually
helps to maintain the reliability of web
on the labor of a network of volunteers.
a series of useful functions for jihadist
continue to keep the site operational. Data Transfer Challenges
the process can be relatively anonymous.
Use of web forums, however, did not solve
For example, users can store the file on
attractive due to the ease in which they
the jihadists’ data transfer restrictions.
directly to the file-hosting website at an
massive storage and transfer capabilities.
The advantages of using this distribution
peer (P2P) file-sharing programs such as
this material on their servers. Instead,
P2P file-sharing programs, jihadists are
5 This is not true of all terrorist groups. Some terrorist
groups not directly linked to the global jihad (for ex-
ample, organizations part of the Iraqi insurgence) have
been able to keep their official websites active. This is
primarily because it is only the most prominent terrorist
groups that consistently have their websites targeted for
6 Hanna Rogan, “Jihadism Online - A Study of How al-
Qaida and Radical Islamist Groups Use the Internet for
Terrorist Purposes,” Norwegian Defence Research Es-
video or audio file is released, multiple
difficult for jihadists who use internet
cafes, as those cafes often use security
7 For example, the majority of jihadist forums employ
software that disallows users the ability
the popular commercial software VBulletin. This soft-
ware is easier to manage than any other website design
8 Janko Roettgers, “Piracy Beyond P2P: One-
program, offering an ample variety of options to person-
Click Hosters,” NewTeeVee, June 17, 2007. These servic-
es include RapidShare, MegaUpload, Ziddu and others. NOvEMBER 2009 . VoL 2 . ISSUE 11 Recent Highlights in Terrorist Activity Conclusion
The internet continues to evolve, and it
propaganda on the internet. The suspect,
more effective. Jihadists are constantly
is scheduled for September 2010. – CNN,
supporters of al-Qa`ida on the internet.
– BBC, October 2; Voice of America, October 2
The bomber was reportedly disguised as a
Pakistani security officer. – The Australian,
Islamist factions in the Somali port city
Dr. Manuel R. Torres Soriano is Professor
of Political Science at Pablo de Olavide
were killed. – Voice of America, October 5
University of Sevilla in Spain. He received
Eight U.S. soldiers were killed during a
his Ph.D. from the University of Granada,
Taliban attack on their combat outpost in
with his thesis on “The Propagandistic
Dimension of Global Jihadist Terrorism,”
awarded by Spain’s Ministry of Defense.
ambush. – Washington Post, October 5; AFP,
our country since September 11, 2001.”
King’s College of London and the London
merely an ‘aspirational’ plot with no
School of Economics and Political Science
(LSE). He is the author of the book, The
in Jihadist Terrorism (Madrid: Plaza and
in September 2009. – Wall Street Journal,
killed at least 11 people. – Los Angeles
journalists at an undisclosed location in
security forces repulsed the attack, and
Qari Hussain, two other senior Pakistani
U.S. soldiers are stationed at the base.
to avenge the death of Baitullah Mehsud, the former TTP leader who was killed in a U.S. missile strike in August 2009.
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