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Just weeks after UK teenager Richard Pryce admitted to breaking intoa number of US military systems, Network News spoke to several hackers togauge how real the threat is of a system break-in.

In March, Richard Pryce of Kingsbury, North London, pleaded guilty to 12 offences of gaining unauthorised access to computer systems under the Computer Misuse Act 1990. At the age of 16, Pryce ha...

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