Daesh launches app to spread terror agenda

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Daesh launches app to spread terror agenda

Washington - The app is not available as a download in a marketplace like Google Play store. Instead, a link to the download is shared between Daesh members through Telegram app and other encrypted communication methods.

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Published: Sat 12 Dec 2015, 1:22 PM

Last updated: Sun 13 Dec 2015, 8:54 AM

Adding teeth to its growing internet and social media presence, the Daesh group has reportedly launched an app that features news and videos showing executions and battlefield victories and propagates its agenda, the media reported on Saturday.
Discovered by the hacking collective Ghost security group, the app called "Amaq News" is designed to "streamline access" to the terrorist group's "propaganda".
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According to a Fortune report, the Android-based app is essentially a news portal run by the Amaq News Agency -- a group believed to be tied to Daesh.
When users start the app, it displays a scrolling news feed and icons to play videos. It also has options for users to have the feed automatically check for new posts.
"It can even be automatically updated whenever the app's developers send out new versions of the programme," the report added.


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The app, however, may not work in regions outside the Daesh control.
According to Ghost security group, the app is not available as a download in a marketplace like Google Play store.
Instead, a link to the download is shared between Daesh members through Telegram app and other encrypted communication methods.
Telegram is an app that can be set up on almost any device and allows messages to be sent to users with utmost privacy.
Users can then download "Amaq News" in an Android device, the report said.

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Daesh has also created its own social network called "Kilafahbook" to get around social media bans by Twitter, Facebook and YouTube.
For Daesh, social media is prominent in formulating recruitment strategies.
When it comes to real-time orchestrating of terror strikes, Daesh network works with encrypted messaging applications -- including Kik, Surespot, Wickr and Telegram -- that are very difficult to hack.
Ghost security group is a hacking collective similar to Anonymous that focuses solely upon counter-terrorism. It claims to have "terminated over 100,000 social media accounts" used by militant groups to recruit members.
Earlier, Hacker group Anonymous declared December 11 as "International IS Trolling Day" to poke fun at Daesh militants, using memes and cartoons.


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