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    Leading technology companies have set up an alliance to alert members to security issues. As well as improving their own security, this initiative could prove a model for UK firms to work together to combat IT weaknesses.

  • Australia fears hackers may target Games

    Computer experts will work around the clock during the Sydney Olympics to keep out cyber hackers who might try to vandalise Games Web sites, even changing official results and the names of medal winners.

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    The Philippine National Bureau of Investigation has arrested a 27-year-old bank employee Monday in connection with the "ILOVEYOU" virus. A young woman, said to be his girlfriend, will turn herself in soon, authorities said.

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