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ISIS Creates Its Own Secure Messaging App

ISIS makes it's own app

ISIS Creates Its Own Secure Messaging App

A new Android app has been developed by the Islamic State militant group (ISIS), enabling secure communications between the group’s members. Independent counter terrorism network Ghost Security Group discovered on Monday that an app called Alrawi is being used to send encrypted messages, having first uncovered the app in 2015 alongside a separate app used by…


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