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Net security expert sees trouble
Richard Clarke, the top cybersecurity adviser to President Bush, confirmed he's resigning and warned colleagues about the destructive effects of future attacks on the Internet. Clarke cited damage from the recent worm that struck computers worldwide, slowing traffic and shutting down some banking systems.
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