Terrorism on the internet

Avi Hyman: Switching employment sectors three days into the war

On October 10, just three days into the war, Hyman began nine months of service as an Israeli government spokesperson.

 AVI HYMAN wrote his first press release at age 16 and never stopped.
Presidents Hassan Rouhani of Iran, Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and Vladimir Putin of Russia hold a joint news conference after their meeting in Ankara, Turkey April 4, 2018

Authoritarian regimes and terrorist organizations exert control over the internet covertly - study

 Israel Police officer in a police car

WATCH: Man arrested after Facebook post praising Hamas kidnappers

 Hacker in a dark room (illustrative).

Israel arrests nine in operation targeting online terrorism incitement


How Israeli fight against online terrorism led to SCOTUS Section 230 case

LEAGAL AFFAIRS: How Israel’s fight against social media’s role in radicalization led to a SCOTUS case that could change the Internet.

 BEATRIZ GONZALEZ and Jose Hernandez, mother and stepfather of Nohemi Gonzalez, who was killed in an ISIS attack, in front of the Supreme Court in Washington with Shurat Hadin head Nitsana Darshan-Leitner.

Facebook is inadvertently fostering terrorist activity - US NGO report

Facebook has created 108 pages for Islamic State in addition to dozens of other pages for terrorist groups including Al-Qaeda

An ISIS logo posted on one of the StandWithUs administered Facebook accounts after it was hacked

How Congress is fighting the U.S. Government's white supremacy problem

Members of Congress are demanding answers as to why the State Department mentions Islamic State but not white supremacy groups.

A masked demonstrator in a Donald Trump "Make America Great Again" hat wipes his brow as self proclaimed "White Nationalists", white supremacists and members of the "Alt-Right" gather for what they called a "Freedom of Speech" rally at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, U.S. June 25, 2017

ISIS bride's violent social media posts revealed in MEMRI report

In 2015, she tweeted “Kill kuffar [infidels] in alleyways, stab them and poison them. Poison your teachers. Go to haram [banned] restaurants and poison the food in large quantities,” MEMRI reported.

Veiled women walk past a billboard urging women to wear a hijab in Raqqa(REUTERS/Stringer)

Takeaways from int'l confab on counterterrorism: The threats are nowhere near over

Experts at the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism's World Summit seemed very pessimistic as they discussed the proliferation of terror threats the world is currently facing.

EXPERTS TAKE PART in a panel discussion at the World Summit on Counter-Terrorism in Herzliya on Tuesday.

Bankrupting Terrorism - One Lawsuit at a Time

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Google tightens measures to remove extremist content on YouTube

Israeli ministers -- along with Germany, France, and the UK -- have long called for increased efforts against online extremism.

New ISIS video threatens Israel

Antisemitism is losing its stigma of shame

The Anti-Defamation League’s Kenneth Jacobson says that antisemitism is resurgent owing to a perfect storm of social and economic factors and the rise and rise of the Internet.

Kenneth Jacobson

Will the JCC fake bomb threat suspect be extradited?

Right now, the suspect is just a suspect and the investigation is ongoing.

The main suspect behind bomb threats against Jewish communities in the US, Europe, Australia and New Zealand

Tel Aviv start-up helps websites tone down hateful comments

Spot.IM has developed ‘fully automated tools’ to monitor violent language.

Cyber hackers [illustrative]

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Les médias sociaux au service des auteurs d’attentats

Les enfants endeuillés du rabbin Mickael Mark