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Botnet ?ensnares government PCs?
by Darren Waters, Technology editor, BBC News websiteAlmost two million PCs globally, including machines inside UK and US government departments, have been taken over by malicious hackers.Security experts Finjan traced the giant network of remotely-controlled PCs, called a botnet, back to a gang of cyber criminals in Ukraine. Several PCs inside six UK government bodies [...]
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