[iwar] [fc:California.A-G.says.he's.probing.pre-attacks.cyberterrorism]

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Subject: [iwar] [fc:California.A-G.says.he's.probing.pre-attacks.cyberterrorism]
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California A-G says he's probing pre-attacks cyberterrorism 
AP, 10/24/2001
<a href="http://home.abc28.com/Global/story.asp?S=515707&nav=0zGK2RaY5GaQ">http://home.abc28.com/Global/story.asp?S=515707&nav=0zGK2RaY5GaQ>

California's attorney general says the state is investigating
well-coordinated cyber-attacks that targeted computers in California and
21 countries and ended September tenth. 

Speaking at an anti-terrorism conference of law enforcement officials
from Northern California, Bill Lockyer said the attacks were systematic,
extensive, and appeared to be government-sponsored. 

The state Justice Department is working with the F-B-I to investigate
120 attacks. 

They attempted to strike university, business and government computers
over three months. 

Lockyer says the attacks were probably orchestrated out of New York or
Yugoslavia. 

They attempted to steal money and information or cause confusion. 

Copyright 2001 Associated Press.  All rights reserved.  This material
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