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2003-06-30, 09:34 PM
The Vatican has revealed that it has taken on a team of experts to protect the pope's website which is attacked by some 10,000 viruses a month and at least 30 mainly US hackers every day, iafrica.com reports.
"Fortunately, up to now no-one has managed to penetrate the pope's site thanks to a highly efficient team of specialists charged with antivirus protection who have always managed to block hackers' emails," said Archbishop Claudio Celli.
"Young Americans are the most common and aggressive of hackers around the world seeking to cross the Vatican's e-borders," he continued.
Pope John Paul II has on several occasions shown his support for the internet, whilst warning against some of its specific uses, but for security reasons he has no personal email address.
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"Fortunately, up to now no-one has managed to penetrate the pope's site thanks to a highly efficient team of specialists charged with antivirus protection who have always managed to block hackers' emails," said Archbishop Claudio Celli.
"Young Americans are the most common and aggressive of hackers around the world seeking to cross the Vatican's e-borders," he continued.
Pope John Paul II has on several occasions shown his support for the internet, whilst warning against some of its specific uses, but for security reasons he has no personal email address.
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