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  • Anti gypsy-music virus welcomed by victims

    Romanian security firm BitDefender has revealed that after releasing signatures to protect its customers from a virus that deleted files from their computers containing gypsy music, it was inundated with letters of complaint from customers that wanted the virus to spread.

  • Swiss banks publish Nazi victim accounts online

    Records of more than 3,000 World War II-era Swiss bank accounts were published today on the internet in an effort to return hundreds of millions of dollars to Nazi victims or their descendants.

  • Gypsies accuse IBM of Nazi collaboration

    Gypsy groups plan to demand billions of dollars from US computer giant IBM in a lawsuit alleging the company's machines helped Nazi Germany in the mass slaughter of Gypsies.

  • Lawsuit alleges IBM hid Nazi-era past

    IBM is bracing itself against charges raised in a new book and lawsuit that the firm's tabulating machinery and its German business unit were instrumental in helping Hitler systematically identify and select victims of the Holocaust.

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