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Digital Vandalism Spurs a Call for Oversight

September 1, 2003
 By AMY HARMON






The teenager accused of creating a version of the Blaster
worm that infected computer systems across the world last
week has been arrested. SoBig.F, an e-mail virus unleashed
on the Internet just as Blaster was being stamped out, is
expected to expire next week.

But all is far from quiet on the electronic frontier.
Security experts are already preparing for SoBig.G. Another
worm may already be squirming through newly discovered
flaws in computer operating systems. And in the moments
between epidemics, the Internet's more run-of-the-mill
annoyances - spam, scams and spyware - can be counted on to
keep users on edge.

The Internet has become a vital part of commerce and
culture, but it is still a free-for-all when it comes to
facing computer meltdowns. As America's 156 million
Internet users brace for the next round of digital
vandalism, some experts say that it is time for the
government to bolster a basic sense of stability in
cyberspace that societies expect from their critical public
resources.

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