[iwar] Nixed 'Holy War' Web Site Offered PGP Encryption Key

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Subject: [iwar] Nixed 'Holy War' Web Site Offered PGP Encryption Key
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Nixed 'Holy War' Web Site Offered PGP Encryption Key

http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/170828.html

A U.K.-based Web site that offered Islamic military training apparently has 
been shut down by British officials. The site provided a PGP ("Pretty Good 
Privacy") encryption key to visitors wanting to conceal their 
communications with the company, Newsbytes has learned.

The Web site belonging to Sakina Security Services Ltd., apparently shut 
down by British law enforcement officials Wednesday, advertised a firearms 
training course called "The Ultimate Jihad Challenge," among other services.

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