Jihadoscope - Pro-ISIS tech group Electronic Horizons Foundation (EHF) releases video tutorial explaining how to install and deploy Orbot for Android-a proxy app that allows for anonymous and # DarkWeb mobile browsing
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After Hacking Of Pro-ISIS Electronic Horizons Foundation (EHF) Element Server, ISIS Opponents Accuse EHF Operative Of Embezzlement, Supporters Are Divided On Whether To Believe EHF Denial | MEMRI
jihadoScope on X: "Pro ISIS tech group AFAQ (Electronic Horizons Foundation) launches #Darknet website containing its library of tutorials and videos for jihadists on communicating and remaining anonymous online #Darkweb #Onion #Tor #
Pro-ISIS Tech Group Electronic Horizons Foundation (EHF) Video Gives Instructions For Installing Tor-Enabled 'Orbot' App On Android Devices | MEMRI
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MalwareIntelligence on X: "Electronic Horizons Foundation, a.k.a. #Horizons, an #IslamicState, a.k.a. #ISIS, technical computer security channel, release the number nine of his week newsletter called "Technical News Bulletin". #IntelProfile in [Cyber ...
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jihadoScope on X: "Extreme confusion among ISIS supporters after longstanding tech group AFAQ/EHF (Electronic Horizons Foundation) suffers 'hack' on popular Islamic State message forum. AFAQ subsequently denies claims by 'mercenaries' discrediting group
jihadoScope on X: "Islamic State linked AFAQ (Electronic Horizons Foundation) publishes new magazine aimed at raising security awareness among ISIS supporters & media activists. “The supporters security” argues OPSEC is a religious