Tuesday, January 01, 2002
Computer in Kabul holds chilling memos
As Al Qaeda is uprooted from its Afghan sanctuaries, it is leaving behind cyber-fingerprints. Hundreds of text documents and video files have beein found n a computer used for four years by the terrorist organisation's chiefs. "Its hard drive is a repository for correspondence with militant Muslims around the world, portraying al-Qaida bosses struggling to administer, inspire and discipline the sprawling global organization".
As Al Qaeda is uprooted from its Afghan sanctuaries, it is leaving behind cyber-fingerprints. Hundreds of text documents and video files have beein found n a computer used for four years by the terrorist organisation's chiefs. "Its hard drive is a repository for correspondence with militant Muslims around the world, portraying al-Qaida bosses struggling to administer, inspire and discipline the sprawling global organization".