Terrorism on the internet

One click away: ADL research shows how online radicalization leads to extremism

Unrestricted internet access may seem harmless, but it can lead to devastating acts of real-world violence.

 School shooting at Abundant Life Christian School in Madison, Wisconsin.
 AVI HYMAN wrote his first press release at age 16 and never stopped.

Avi Hyman: Switching employment sectors three days into the war

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


Tel Aviv start-up helps websites tone down hateful comments

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

Cyber hackers [illustrative]

Du sang sur les mains

Les médias sociaux au service des auteurs d’attentats

Les enfants endeuillés du rabbin Mickael Mark

Shaked, Erdan move forward with initiative to remove terror content from net

The principles of the bill would be that the state would issue a warning letter to internet, domain name and social media providers who indirectly host and can potentially remove the content as site administrators.

Gilad Erdan and Ayelet Shaked

Four east Jerusalem residents indicted for ISIS-related terror activities

The four suspects were indicted for collecting money for attacks to be carried out in Israel, as well as for attempting to leave Israel illegally to join ISIS.

A member of a militia kneels as he celebrates victory next to a wall painted with the black flag commonly used by ISIS terrorists.

Digital bodyguards

Several Israeli-developed apps are leading a revolution in personal safety.

Painting by Avi Katz

Dead ISIS Girls

The Jerusalem Post

Al-Qaida lists Sheldon Adelson, Bill Gates as targets for assassination

Assassination threat partly meant to convince targets to disavow support for Israel, al-Qaida says in its English-language magazine.

Al-Qaida magazine encourages lone-wolf terrorist attacks on US economic leaders‏

Beware the online gambling addiction

This article is the third and last in a series on some of the potential dangers that exist when using the Internet.

A slot machine

Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Soldier?

The Jerusalem Post

Al-Qaida fights Islamic State in the media front

Based on the publication of its first issue, al-Risala seems to be the first sign in al-Qaida’s effort to revive its reputation as the leader of the global jihadist movement.

A boy in Syria watches a video on a laptop.