Impact Of Cyber-Attack Could Be Widespread

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Much of life in New York—and throughout the Northeast U.S.—came to a halt on Aug. 14, 2003, when the power went out. People were stuck in elevators; traffic lights didn’t work; computers crashed; no cards with magnetic strips worked; and city residents, along with those stuck in town because rail...

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