"Al-Fajr, one of Al-Qaeda’s media arms, released a new Android encryption application [in] early June 2014 on their website, referring to how it follows the “latest technological advancements” and provides '4096 bit public key' encryption," intelligence firm Recorded Future said in a Friday report.
The report added that Global Islamic Media Front, another arm of Al Qaeda, just released a "new version" of Android crypto software.