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Web 2.0 sites a thriving marketplace for malware - Read More

Date Added: June 02, 2008 11:56:03 AM
SAN FRANCISCO, 30 MAY 2008 - A wiry young man with his head shaved and wearing a tank top points a handgun straight at the camera in a disturbing YouTube video. The man wears what appears to be a wedding ring, and he gazes vacantly away from the viewer.

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