Avian flu outbreak could cripple Internet :GCN
Government Computer News is reporting this morning on a US government study, commissioned for Booz Allen Hamilton, warning that in the event of an avian flu outbreak, the entire world may not be able to rely on Internet services.
Read the complete story here... (Government Computer News)
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