British government starts virus alert system
In another attempt to slow the spread of computer viruses, the British government has set up a Web site that offers to alert citizens when serious Internet security problems are making the rounds.
The IT Security Awareness for Everyone site (www.itsafe.gov.uk) will offer the alerts via e-mail or text message and will also give advice on data protection.
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