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posted by martyb on Sunday January 24 2016, @05:37PM   Printer-friendly

The BBC reports that one of a group of four men arrested in 2014 and accused of plotting terror attacks is said to have downloaded "Mujahedeen Secrets," an Al Qaeda-linked encryption software package for Microsoft Windows:

One of the four men accused of plotting "drive-by" shootings downloaded software to allow jihadists to exchange secret messages, a court has heard. Suhaib Majeed, 21, had "Mujahideen Secrets" on his laptop, the jury heard. Mr Majeed, along with Nathan Cuffy, 26, Nyall Hamlett, 25, and Tarik Hassane, 22, from west London, deny conspiracy to murder and preparing terrorist acts. It is alleged they were inspired by the Islamic State group and plotted to kill a police officer, soldier or civilian.

The Old Bailey[*] heard that Mr Majeed liaised via Skype, the internet-based communication software, with someone overseas who helped him download the software, which the prosecution said was designed for Islamist terrorists to exchange encrypted messages. The contact abroad told Mr Majeed to "stay sharp" but unknown to either of them he was already under surveillance by counter-terrorism officers, the court was told.

The prosecution says Mr Majeed and fellow defendant Mr Hassane were in frequent contact about how to cover their tracks using false names and addresses and a variety of SIM cards. The jury also saw evidence they had set up a code to share new phone numbers but Mr Majeed did not fully understand it, leading to a string of abusive messages from Mr Hassane.

They also used Google Street View to identify targets, so put that next on the list of things to be banned.


[*] The Old Bailey.

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  • (Score: 2) by wonkey_monkey on Sunday January 24 2016, @10:14PM

    by wonkey_monkey (279) on Sunday January 24 2016, @10:14PM (#294098) Homepage

    The Old Bailey[*] heard that Mr Majeed liaised via Skype...

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    [*] The Old Bailey [wikipedia.org].

    Why not linkify the original text? Or, to save having to follow the link at all, use the footnote to also briefly explain that the Old Bailey is the central criminal court of England and Wales.

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  • (Score: 2) by driverless on Monday January 25 2016, @12:24AM

    by driverless (4770) on Monday January 25 2016, @12:24AM (#294141)

    Or, to save having to follow the link at all, use the footnote to also briefly explain that the Old Bailey is the central criminal court of England and Wales.

    Exactly, adding a link to the Bailey [baileys.com] would have been helpful.

  • (Score: 2) by takyon on Monday January 25 2016, @03:38AM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Monday January 25 2016, @03:38AM (#294197) Journal

    I didn't make that change, but normally I would not linkify quoted text because it would be like wrongly attributing the URL/link choice to whomever published the quoted article.

    At best, I will leave out links that are useless, such as those topic/tag links that sources like The New York Times like to use.

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