As the “Code Red II” virus hit more computer networks and continued spreading overseas Wednesday, the FBI thinks the worm was launched by sophisticated international hackers — not teenage amateurs. According to security experts and federal law enforcement officials, the FBI does not believe so-called “script kiddies” are behind the Code Red attacks that have struck 400,000 to 800,000 server computers since mid-July. Full Story
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