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			<title>Pentagon on cyber aAttacks</title>
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			<description>A cyber-attack on the Pentagon has forced it to take a number of its computers offline. Although he wouldn't confirm how many computers were involved, Pentagon spokesperson Navy Lt. Cmdr. Chito Peppler told the E-Commerce Times that he's not denying that the number was approximately 1,500.

The Pentagon took an undisclosed number of computers offline on Wednesday after it detected a cyber-attack on its systems earlier this week, Pentagon spokesperson Navy Lt. Cmdr. Chito Peppler told the E-Commerce  ...</description>
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			<title>Researchers view on Botnets</title>
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			<description>Kaspersky Lab analysts identified new links between different families of malicious code that initially appeared to have nothing in common. They also reached the conclusion that the Russian-speaking cyber-criminal community is now using a standard package that consists of two Trojans and a botnet they control.

An investigation into the latest version of &quot;gpicode.ai&quot; -- a Trojan horse carrier of malware that encrypts recipients' data -- put security researchers on to a trail of clues  ...</description>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:40:37 GMT</pubDate>
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