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الأربعاء، أبريل 24، 2013

Hackers compromise AP Twitter account

The Associated Press confirmed that its Twitter account had been suspended following a hack and said it was working to correct the issue. (Twitter)

Hackers compromised Twitter accounts of The Associated Press on Tuesday, sending out a false tweet about an attack at the White House.

The false tweet said there had been two explosions at the White House and that President Barack Obama was injured. The attack on AP's Twitter account and the AP Mobile Twitter account was preceded by phishing attempts on AP's corporate network.

The AP confirmed that its Twitter account had been suspended following a hack and said it was working to correct the issue. The fake tweet went out shortly after 1 p.m. and briefly sent the Dow Jones Industrial Average sharply lower. The Dow fell about 143 points, from 14,697 to 14,554, after the fake Twitter posting, and then quickly recovered.

A Securities and Exchange Commission spokeswoman declined comment on the incident.

AP spokesman Paul Colford said the news cooperative is working with Twitter to investigate the issue. The AP has disabled its other Twitter accounts following the attack, Colford added.

White House spokesman Jay Carney said the President is fine. "I was just with him," Carney said at a news briefing.

A representative for Twitter did not immediately return messages for comment.

24 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/world/2013/04/24/Hackers-compromise-AP-Twitter-account.html
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Algeria hands death penalty in absentia to Qaeda chief

Qaeda leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar is condemned to death in absentia for masterminding the raid on the gas plant in southern Algeria that left 37 hostages dead. (AFP)

Jihadist leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar, who Chad said was killed in Mali last month, and four members of his group were condemned to death in absentia by an Algerian court on Tuesday.

Four other defendants present in court were jailed for 13 years and fined 1 million dinars each, with another two sentenced to one and nine years respectively.

Mohamed Lamine Bencheneb, leader of the Islamist hostage-takers who was killed by Algerian troops during a four-day siege at the In Amenas gas plant in January, was given the death sentence posthumously.

The accused were charged with "creating and belonging to a terrorist group intending to harm the security of the state, and for possession of explosives and the transfer of ammunition and weapons of war."

The six who appeared in court were detained in July 2012, while six others were tried in absentia, one of whom fled after being granted bail in August 2012.

According to the chargesheet, the accused, all from Algeria's southern Sahara region, belonged to a rear base providing logistical support to a jihadist group led by Belmokhtar, an Algerian al- Qaeda veteran who masterminded the In Amenas assault.

Thirty-seven foreign hostages died during the siege and rescue operation by the Algerian army, while 29 of the Islamist assailants were killed and three captured.

The chargesheet said the accused were in contact with Bencheneb, whose Sahara Movement for Islamic Justice was supplied by Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM) with "arms and explosives for carrying out attacks against oil companies and pipelines."

It said Bencheneb's group was calling for the creation of a Saharan state, to be supported directly by AQIM, Qaeda's regional franchise.

The accused were either from Ouargla, a town 800 kilometers southeast of Algiers, where Bencheneb was based before he joined the Islamist combatants in northern Mali, or Ghardaia, Belmokhtar's birthplace 600 kilometres south of the capital.

Chad has claimed that Belmokhtar died during fighting in the Ifoghas mountains, on Mali's northeastern border with Algeria, in March, but France, which has led the offensive against Islamists in Mali, has yet to confirm his death.

24 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/africa/2013/04/24/Algeria-hands-death-penalty-in-absentia-to-Qaeda-chief-.html
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Canada train plot suspects reject charges

This courtroom sketch shows Raed Jaser appearing in court in Toronto on April 23, 2013. (AFP)

Two foreign nationals arrested on suspicion of what police say was an al-Qaeda-backed plot to derail a Canadian passenger train rejected the charges as they made their first court appearances Tuesday.

Chiheb Esseghaier, 30, and Raed Jaser, 35, were arrested on Monday for allegedly planning to carry out an attack on a Via Rail train in the Toronto area.

The pair have been charged with conspiring to carry out an attack and conspiring with a terrorist group to murder persons, though very few details about the alleged plot have been revealed.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the suspects were "receiving support from Qaeda elements located in Iran" -- a claim quickly rejected by Iran's Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi as "truly ridiculous."

Esseghaier, in a Montreal courtroom, and Jaser, through his lawyer after a hearing in Toronto, both said they were distressed over what they described as unfounded allegations made against them. Neither man entered a formal plea.

Jaser "is in shock and disbelief," his attorney John Norris told reporters outside the courthouse, adding: "He intends to defend himself vigorously against these charges."

Norris also accused authorities of "demonizing" the two suspects and questioned the timing of their arrests on the heels of last week's deadly bomb attacks in Boston and as Canadian lawmakers consider new anti-terror measures.

"It's surprising," he said.

In Toronto, Jaser's defense team was granted a ban on publishing any evidence from the proceedings, and a bail hearing was set for May 23.

In Montreal, meanwhile, Esseghaier told Judge Pierre Labelle that the accusations were unfounded, but he was quickly cut off by the judge, who ordered the matter transferred to the Toronto court.

The RCMP told a press conference on Monday that the suspects had been under surveillance since last August, and were observed monitoring railways.

Police however emphasized there had been "no imminent threat."

The suspects' plans were "not based on their ethnic origins but on an ideology," RCMP Assistant Commissioner James Malizia said.

According to local media, authorities had first been alerted to the suspects by a Toronto imam who noticed one of the men trying to spread extremist propaganda.

Malizia said the suspects had received "direction and guidance" from Qaeda operatives in Iran, but emphasized the plot was not "state-sponsored."

Iran is a Shiite Muslim majority nation, while Qaeda is made up of Sunni Muslims who consider Shiites to be heretics.

The two sides, according to a former Canadian envoy to Tehran, John Mundy, are "natural antagonists."

"If it turns out Qaeda is now able to operate from an Iranian base (to strike western targets), that would be very new. That's something new and it has implications for us and the United States," he told the Ottawa Citizen.

The National Post reported that Esseghaier was born in Tunisia and identified Jaser as a Palestinian with United Arab Emirates citizenship.

Norris said Jaser is a Canadian permanent resident who has lived in this country for 20 years, and in that time has developed "very deep roots here."

On Esseghaier's LinkedIn profile, the 30-year-old presented himself as a Tunisian engineer who was a PhD student at Quebec's INRS University since November 2010.

24 Apr, 2013


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Source: http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/world/2013/04/24/Canada-train-plot-suspects-reject-charges-.html
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