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Wed. Feb. 23, 2000
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Health & Science > News > Technology
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U.S. Asks Greece To Take Action Against Hackers
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ATHENS (AFP) - The United States has asked Greece to identify three hackers who penetrated a U.S. military computer in Arizona, a Greek official said Monday.
The pro-government daily Ta Nea reported that U.S. officials asked Greece to take action after computers at universities in Athens, Salonika and Crete broke the code of the U.S. computer.
The United States wanted the names of the hackers as well as information on how they had managed to penetrate the U.S. computer virtually simultaneously from three different sites in Greece, Ta Nea said.
In early November the U.S. embassy verbally requested Greek Foreign Ministry assistance, the official said. "Since that time, Greek judicial authorities have been looking into the matter," he added. He gave no details
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