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Still, the FBI is trying to solve what it calls the biggest, most complex cybercrime it's encountered. Investigators in Santa Barbara and the Bay Area are zeroing in on how the UCSB computers were manipulated. On Saturday, federal sources confirmed that they had found some telling clues along the e-trail; one of the culprits "was a little sloppy." Following up on those clues may take some time, particularly since authorities have to figure out constitutional search-and-seizure issues before they begin grabbing electronic evidence. Meanwhile, agents trawled chat rooms looking for the slightest hint of a pseudonymous...
...last year. The culprit first scanned the Internet for vulnerable networks to use as unwitting allies in the final attack. Small businesses and universities, where security is often more lax, are prime targets. Both Stanford and the University of California at Santa Barbara had been co-opted. A UCSB computer participated in the CNN website attack. Even the Navy's computers may have been enlisted as unwilling dupes...