Latest Al-Qaeda Magazine content hacked by Western intelligence agencies
May 17, 2013
    New issue of English-language al-Qaeda  magazine  posted on the terror group's website earlier this week linked to the Boston terrorist  attacks has possibly been hacked by Western intelligence agencies  and its content beyond its cover page was scrambled.     The magazine, produced by al Qaeda's Yemeni affiliate, al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, which regularly includes how-to instructions for followers to carry out terrorist attacks in the West, has received significant scrutiny in recent weeks.     Investigators believe that Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev accessed Inspire magazine, and the material had instructions on bomb-making, a law enforcement official said.       According to analysts , the explosive devices the Boston bombers built had striking similarities to a bomb recipe in the first issue of the magazine, " How to build a bomb in your Mom's kitchen ", that has been downloaded by militants in multiple Islamist terrorist plots.     Previous issu...