Book Review: Terrorism on the Internet

(Washington Times) Joshua Sina - Today's terrorists have access to computers, the Internet, and cyberspace's myriad technological benefits in conducting communications and warfare. Gabriel Weimann's groundbreaking book, Terror on the Internet, published by the U.S. Institute of Peace, points to the exponential growth in such use since 1998, when less than half of the world's 30 active terrorist organizations had established a presence on the Net, compared to today when the 40 active groups have more than 4,300 websites serving them and their supporters.


2006-05-26 00:00:00

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