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Security Experts See Computer Worms as Potential Tool for Organized Crimes.
The Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, Florida) (viaKnight-Ridder/Tribune Business News)
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March 9, 2004
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Byline: Chris Cobbs
Mar. 9--Sprawling and tough to regulate, the Internet has often been compared to the Old West. But now the Web is seen by security experts as a more sinister domain of gang warfare and organized crime.
Instead of six-shooters, the weapons of choice on the Web are viruses, worms and other malicious software bugs created and set loose by hackers who are growing in number, audacity and probable ties to organized crime, Internet security experts say.
A recent plague of viruses, including 20 variations of the viruses Mydoom, NetSky ...
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