
'The Brain' can see you...
Published: 10 October 2005 16:55 BST
CyberTrust's application known as 'The Brain' tracks and monitors the activity of hackers and hacker groups who are involved in everything from virus writing to around 3,000 website defacements each day. This screenshot (shown in more detail on the next page) shows the members of a group called 'hackweiser' and their links to other groups.
All photos: CyberTrust
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