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"path": "/2026/03/30/operation-ghost-protocol-infrastructure-level-evasion-in-islamic-state-supporter-ecosystems/",
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"textContent": "In a pro–Islamic State Rocket.Chat (TechHaven) channel, a lengthy post appeared on 11 February 2026 under the title: “Operation Ghost Protocol: The 2026 Telegram Hardening Manual.” At first glance, it reads like yet another operational security reminder encouraging supporters to use encrypted messaging applications. But the substance of the post goes further. It does not simply recommend using secure apps; […]",
"title": "Operation Ghost Protocol: Infrastructure-Level Evasion in Islamic State Supporter Ecosystems"
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