Scary whodunit will have sequels

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The jury in a recent trial accepted that a Trojan program could wreak havoc and then vanish without trace

A big boy did it and ran away. Get used to hearing those words, because following a recent court case you're going to be hearing them again and again in what is known as the "Trojan defence" - that...

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