Investigators Find Secret Al Qaeda Files Hidden in Porno, on Memory Stick, in Suspect’s Underpants
The German newspaper Die Zeit was the first to break the story, though it has since been reported by CNN and elsewhere. According to these reports, the great efforts to hide the documents were understandable, considering that they contained plans for future terror attacks, information about previous attacks in both the U.K. and India, as well as information on how al Qaeda can perform better.
One document in particular, titled “Future Works,” apparently outlined future targets. One such plan would involve hijacking ocean-going cruise ships and taking the passengers hostage — presumably to pressure governments into releasing prisoners or meeting other demands. Among the details of the plan was the intent to dress the hostages in orange jumpsuits, reminiscent of the uniforms worn by inmates at Guantanamo Bay.
The documents also seem to recommend smaller-scale, low-cost attacks like the 2008 attacks on hotels in Mumbai, India, which left 164 people dead. German journalist Yassin Musharbash says that this shows al Qaeda’s interest in a forked approach, using both small-scale and large-scale attacks.
Hiding the plans within pornographic files — titled “Kick Ass” and “Sexy Tanja,” by the way — demonstrate that al Qaeda is taking great pains to keep their secrets. However, I wonder if investigators would have been less interested in pornographic files if the drives were stored loose in a bag or pocket. Putting secret files inside porno videos on flash disks in your underpants seems a little like putting the spare key to your house in a fake rock under the mat.
The practice of hiding valuable intelligence in pornography also might cast the cache of porn found on al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden’s computer after he was killed in Pakistan in a completely new light.
Though CNN reports that U.S. officials consider this a major intelligence coup, it’s a sobering reminder that despite all its recent setbacks, al Qaeda is working hard to adapt.
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