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'Electronic Jihad' fails to materialise
By John Leyden
Published Thursday 26th August 2004 11:06 GMT
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/08/26/cyberfud/

Rumours that the Internet would witness a sustained and devastating
cyber-attack by Islamic "cyber-terrorists" today have turned out to be
completely baseless.

The non-story kicked off earlier this week when Kaspersky Labs execs
referred to reports on unspecified Arab websites that Islamic hackers had
declared 26 August as a day of "electronic jihad" against Israel. The
comments were picked up in the Russian media, resulting in a number of
alarmist articles on the supposed threat. "Terrorists will paralyse the
Internet on 26 August," reported MosMews.

Vmyths editor Rob Rosenberger was quick to dismiss the reports as "baseless
hysteria" pointing out that the latest prediction of cyber-apocalyse are
nothing new. Previous "cyber-wars" have resulted in nothing beyond a few
defaced websites. Rosenberger's predictions have been borne out by a notable
absence of carnage of the information cyber-highway this morning.

Meanwhile Kaspersky Labs is distancing itself from the story. It seems the
Russian media put a sensationalist spin on off the cuff remarks by company
founder Eugene Kaspersky.

In a statement, it said: "Kaspersky Labs do not believe that anything
serious will occur [on 26 August], although obviously it will be prepared
accordingly. However, Kaspersky Labs is concerned of the use of the term
'electronic jihad' for the first time, implying that Arab hackers are
thinking about a more aggressive attack." �


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