Cyber jihad group linked to 'Here you have' worm

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IDG News Service - A fast-spreading e-mail worm that crashed systems Thursday may be linked to a cyber jihad organization called Tariq ibn Ziyad, according to security vendor SecureWorks.

The "Here you have" worm spread like wildfire through some computer networks, bringing e-mail servers down and reportedly disrupting large U.S. organizations including Disney, Proctor and Gamble, Wells Fargo, and NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). It's known as "Here you have" because that is sometimes the subject line of the messages used to spread the malware.

Much of the worm's code is identical to an earlier piece of malware that was released last month, and both worms refer to a Libyan hacker who uses the name Iraq Resistance, who has been trying to form a hacking group called Brigades of Tariq ibn Ziyad, said Joe Stewart, director of malware research with SecureWorks.
 
fuckin twoleheads. fuck up everything and now we got one in da whitehouse. dont matter cus the republicans gonna win a hundred seats and kick those sand niggers out. make america white again. america for americans.
 
fuckin twoleheads. fuck up everything and now we got one in da whitehouse. dont matter cus the republicans gonna win a hundred seats and kick those sand niggers out. make america white again. america for americans.

race doesn't determine if someone is an american or not!!!!!
 
IDG News Service - A fast-spreading e-mail worm that crashed systems Thursday may be linked to a cyber jihad organization called Tariq ibn Ziyad, according to security vendor SecureWorks.

The "Here you have" worm spread like wildfire through some computer networks, bringing e-mail servers down and reportedly disrupting large U.S. organizations including Disney, Proctor and Gamble, Wells Fargo, and NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration). It's known as "Here you have" because that is sometimes the subject line of the messages used to spread the malware.

Much of the worm's code is identical to an earlier piece of malware that was released last month, and both worms refer to a Libyan hacker who uses the name Iraq Resistance, who has been trying to form a hacking group called Brigades of Tariq ibn Ziyad, said Joe Stewart, director of malware research with SecureWorks.

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The desire to defend america against attacks from theocrats is not racist.


This was pretty surprising to me, but I’m starting to think you and other leading jpp.com rightwing intellectuals have been steering me wrong on Islam. Some Muslims invited me and my Quaker buddies to hang out at their Mosque last weekend to commemorate 9/11 with them. Allegedly, they claimed it was to honor the victims, and a show of inter-faith solidarity. My Neocon radar detected a trap…..I was a bit dubious, to say the least!

I thought they might try to behead us. Or at minimum, do some victory dances to celebrate victory on 9/11. But amazingly, they were very mellow and respectful. It turns out muslims actually hold Quakers in high esteem. In short, I left the mosque with my head intact!

Well, Asshat….I will continue to stay vigilant for victory Mosques with clandestine terrorist training centers. And infiltrate them for intel-collection as neccessary. But, sadly this Mosque thingy last weekend was a complete bust!
 
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