
Analysis - Cracking the hacker myth
The potent threat of hackers has put many companies off using theNet. But as Nick Farrell reports, networks are more at risk from the enemywithin.
Late last year there was uproar when a hacker broke into the Labour Party's Web site and replaced a photo of Tony Blair with its Spitting Image look-alike. It embarrassed the party, gave the unknown hacker...
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