Hacker Breaks Into Citicorp's Computer System

From: All Things Considered (NPR) | Date: September 16, 1995 | Copyright information
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According to an article in the "Wall Street Journal" a 28-year-old Russian is under arrest in London for breaking into Citicorp's computer banks and transferring millions of dollars to his own account.

DANIEL ZWERDLING, Host: FBI agents say they've broken an international computer hacking ring for doing something outrageous, something that a lot of computer specialists have been fearing was just a matter of time. The hackers allegedly broke into other people...

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