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@th3j35t3r Strikes Again, Sites downed for Distributing Inspire Magazine

Posted on May 31, 2013 by Lee J

jesteravatar Once again @th3j35t3r has come out and attacked two different sites today after they distributed Inspire Magazine. Inspire Magazine is published an English language online magazine reported to be published by the organization al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and th3j35t3r has come out and taken down two sites for distributing this magazine. The sites Ansar Al-Mujahideen (https://ansar1.info/) and as-ansar.com were taken offline with one displaying just a blank page and the other displaying a cloud flare currently offline page. th3j35t3r tweeted the downs just a short time ago with the comments of "TANGO DOWN – for distributing Al-Qaeda’s Inspire Magazine:" and "TANGO DOWN – another site pushing Al-Qaeda’s Inspire Mag -". The First announcement came Ansar1.info which was left offline showing only a blank page. ansar1-down Then the second announcement came shortly after about as-ansar.com which was also offline but showing the cloudflare page. httpsas-ansar-downhttpsas-ansar Shortly after this th3j35t3r also announced the down of another site they have been taking aim at for a while now for pretty much the same reasons, supporting terrorist. httpsanjem-choudary-down Anjen-choudary.com was left offline with database connection issues as seen below. anjem-choudary-com-down Just last week he the hacker was making headlines with an attack on a westboro baptist church website when they managed to take control of and embed iframe leading to the red cross donations page.


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