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.
Avi Hyman: Switching employment sectors three days into the war
Authoritarian regimes and terrorist organizations exert control over the internet covertly - study
WATCH: Man arrested after Facebook post praising Hamas kidnappers
Instagram deletes account dedicated to Iranian revolution leader
The @EmamKhomeini account was dedicated to publishing never before seen photos of the leader of the Iranian revolution.
Exclusive: Navy’s cyber warriors in technological arms race with Israel's foes
"From our perspective, the threat is always lurking on our perimeters – these are ‘borders’ made up of cables,” says a senior navy source.
Yemen death toll rises to 137 in aftermath of suicide bombings against Shiite mosques
The Islamic State group and al-Qaida have both rallied against the Houthi insurgency effectively controlling the country who they consider apostates and polytheists.
Palestinian cartoons praise Tel Aviv stabbing attack
Only an hour after it ended, Palestinian media was already praising the Tel Aviv bus stabbing that injured nine with cheerful cartoons.
Glick files police complaint against ‘al-Aqsa Mosque Preacher’
"I say to the Jews clearly: It’s time to slaughter you," said Omar Abu Sara in Temple Mount sermon posted on YouTube last week
CNN apologizes for mistake in Jerusalem terror attack coverage
CNN ran a headline stating that four Israelis and two Palestinians were killed in the attack, failing to note that the two Palestinians were the terrorists.
Hamas affiliated social media abuzz with cartoons glorifying Jerusalem terror attack
The cartoons claim that the bloody attack on Jewish worshipers in a synagogue was in defense of al-Aksa Mosque.
Elem: Social media biggest threat to teens
New report from Elem NGO reveals sharp increase in number of teens experiencing attacks via the Internet.