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I’m sure you’ve heard of hijacking. These days, it usually refers to the takeover by force of an aircraft in flight. (The word hijack is more interesting than you might think. No-one seems to know its origin. It first appears in the USA in the early 1920s, years before the first aeroplane hijack. Some say […]

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According to a report in Japanese newspaper The Daily Yomiuri, a 38-year-old Japanese man has been arrested “on suspicion of storing a computer virus on his personal computer without legitimate reasons.” The arrest follows very quickly on the heels of new Japanese legislation which specifically criminalises the creation, storing and deliberate spreading of malware. In […]

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