Good one: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/43584213/ns/us_news-security/

WASHINGTON — Computer hackers shut down al-Qaida's ability to communicate
its messages to the world through the Internet, interrupting the group's
flow of videos and communiqués, according to a terrorism expert.

"Al-Qaida's online communications have been temporarily crippled, and it
does not have a single trusted distribution channel available on the
Internet," said Evan Kohlmann, of Flashpoint Global Partners, which monitors
the group's communications.
The attack was carried out within the past few days by unknown hackers
targeting al-Qaida's Internet communications systems. It was "well
coordinated and involved the use of an unusual cocktail of relatively
sophisticated techniques," Kohlmann said.

"My guess is that it will take them at least several days more to repair the
damage and get their network up and functioning again," he said.

A year ago, al-Qaida's Internet communications suffered a similar hacker
attack.

British newspapers reported earlier this month that the the UK government
hacked into an al-Qaida website last year and inserted recipes for making
cupcakes in place of instructions on how to build bombs. The target was the
group's English language magazine, "Inspire," intended for Muslims in the
West. The magazine is the product of al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula,
based in Yemen.

Story: UK spies hack al-Qaida, replace bomb info with cupcake recipes

Instead of an article called "Make a Bomb in the Kitchen of Your Mom," the
online magazine contained recipes from a book assembled by talk show host
Ellen DeGeneres. It took the terrorist group nearly two weeks to restore its
original posting.

Kohlmann said the latest incident "once again appears to bear the telltale
fingerprints of government-sponsored hackers."

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