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Alneda ( ar, النداء) (meaning "the call" in Arabic) is a former al-Qaeda-run website, which was located at: AlNeda.com. It was shut down in 2002.How Al-Qaeda Site Was Hijacked
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It was being hosted in
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. It had encrypted information to direct members to more secure websites, featured news on Al Qaeda, published Fatwas and books, and had media, including
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. Many attempts were made to shut down in 2002 (mostly through
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), until one American porn-site owner named Jon Messner finally took control of the website.Pornographer says he hacked al Qaeda: 'I wanted to do something ... I know the Internet'
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Messner used the Arabic translation service at ajeeb.com to read messages left on the site. For five days, people thought that it was still the real Al Qaeda site. After a post on an Islamic
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at 4:30 a.m. on July 20 warned people not to go, the site was taken down in a
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. After this message Messner posted an image of the Great Seal of the United States with the words, "Hacked, Tracked, and Now Owned by the United States". It is now a link to ItsHappening.com, a website about current events. The site briefly re-appeared on www.news4arab.org, but it was taken down again. Alneda was run by the Saudi militant Yusuf al Ayiri, who was killed in a shootout with Saudi security forces in June 2003.Al Qaeda's Webmasters Wage a Cyber Jihad.
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Captives in the "war on terror"

Several of the captives held in
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in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camps had their continued detention justified by having documents containing their names listed on Alneda's web-pages.


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External links


Archive.org's record of Alneda.com

Alneda.com registration information


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