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Comments on: 'Bot herders' may have controlled 1.5 million PCs

Dutch suspects face stiffer sentence after investigators find evidence that their "zombie network" was bigger than initially thought.

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Oh well, look future anti terroist employees
by heystoopid October 21, 2005 2:17 PM PDT
Once the media loses it's short term attention span on this case, you will find,in view of the alledged war on terror, some super secret government sub department,corrupt with it's own self importance and recently created anti terroist organization capable of bypassing all laws with impunity and manipulate pollies in the illicit/implicit blackmail style of the old master J Edgar H. , will now be employing these miscreants, for other nefarious reasons. Oh well, such is life!
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Oh well, look future anti terroist employees
by heystoopid October 21, 2005 2:17 PM PDT
Once the media loses it's short term attention span on this case, you will find,in view of the alledged war on terror, some super secret government sub department,corrupt with it's own self importance and recently created anti terroist organization capable of bypassing all laws with impunity and manipulate pollies in the illicit/implicit blackmail style of the old master J Edgar H. , will now be employing these miscreants, for other nefarious reasons. Oh well, such is life!
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they must have been bored... with their jobs...
by October 22, 2005 8:16 AM PDT
geeze, they could have been selling shopping carts for Amazon... maybe some
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they must have been bored... with their jobs...
by October 22, 2005 8:16 AM PDT
geeze, they could have been selling shopping carts for Amazon... maybe some
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