Jihadists using the internet are taking steps to protect themselves from digital surveillance, according to experts cited by the Washington Post. Proxy servers, email accounts not identified with a specific nation, Google Toolbar information-sharing, and shared email accounts (for collaborative drafting without sending messages) are all discussed.
"e-Qaeda" is moving further into Web video, too:
In recent months, Google Video has also become a favorite tool among jihadist groups for uploading and accessing videos, said Rita Katz, director and co-founder of the District-based SITE Institute.
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