
NEW YORK - Despite having no internet access at his hideout, Osama bin Laden was a prolific writer via email without being noticed by the government of the United States (U.S.), which makes it frustrating Superpower country.
This setting allows bin Laden to stay in touch across the globe without leaving digital fingerprints behind. Bin Laden's system is built on discipline and confidence.
Hiding in a walled compound in northeastern Pakistan without the ability to phone or internet, Bin Laden would type a message on a computer without an internet connection, and then save it by using a flash drive.
Osama then send the flash drive into a trusted courier, which will go to an internet cafe which is very far from his hiding place. At that location, the courier will install memory drive into a computer, a copy of bin Laden's message into an email and send it.
Launched by News Com, Friday (5/13/2011), the courier will copy all incoming email to a flash drive and return to the complex, where bin Laden is going to read offline message.
This is a slow process and tiring. And so thorough that even a veteran intelligence officials have been amazed at the ability of bin Laden to defend it for so long. U.S. always suspected bin Laden communicates via courier but did not anticipate the extent of communication as expressed by the material he left behind.
Al-Qaeda known to vary your email address, so it's unclear how many are still active since the death of bin Laden.
U.S. forces find themselves there at least 100 flash memory drive. This tiny tool that was mentioned is used as an archival repository of communication between Osama and the people nearby during this.
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