Software:Mujahedeen Secrets
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Mujahedeen Secrets (transliterated Arabic: Asrar al-Mujahedeen) is an encryption program for Microsoft Windows. It was publicly offered to supporters of Al-Qaeda as a tool to protect the confidentiality of their electronic messages. [1] The authors of the software are anonymous.
Uses
The software allows users to encrypt and decrypt text messages and files with a range of encryption techniques. This is primarily to ensure that any parties intercepting the messages during transmission, such as via Internet e-mail or cellphone, cannot easily view the message's contents.[citation needed]
Software releases
- First release: In 2007, the Global Islamic Media Front, the propaganda arm of Al Qaeda and other Islamic terrorist groups, announced the release of the Mujahedeen Secrets software.
- Second release: In 2008, an updated version, Mujahideen Secrets 2, was released, offering further encryption methods.
References
- ↑ Schmiitt, Eric (30 September 2013). "Qaeda Plot Leak Has Undermined U.S. Intelligence". New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/30/us/qaeda-plot-leak-has-undermined-us-intelligence.html?pagewanted=2.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mujahedeen Secrets.
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