U.S. computers vulnerable, and more

Attacks on U.S. government computer networks increased 40 percent in 2008, a federal panel reported.

U.S. computers vulnerable

Attacks on U.S. government computer networks increased 40 percent in 2008, a federal panel reported. The U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness team logged 5,488 unauthorized intrusions into government networks, up from 3,928 in 2007. Many attacks, the report said, were from infiltrators attempting to plant malicious software that would allow them to control the computers remotely or steal data.

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