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...equivalent of a locksmith's toolbox-that would make, in the hands of a determined hacker, a potent set of burglar's tools. Given the speed with which such programs can be duplicated and transmitted, it must now be assumed that they have been distributed widely throughout the computer underground...
Nature abhors a vacuum, and in recent years, new, even more insidious organizations have grown to fill the void in Harvard's social life. Three underground Greek organizations have emerged to suck in those students who weren't born lucky enough to be punched...
...meat, and mix it up." This may not sound too reasuring, but Shaffer further clarifies, "However, here American Chop Suey is not a leftover dish," as he hands me the secret recipe. Don't worry. It really is safe to eat. Finally, Shaffer warns me as I leave the underground dining services labyrinth of the Union, "If your article hurts, we'll come and find...
...through the glass doors. What followed was a frenzied minute of supermarket sweep as the intruders grabbed 60 semiautomatic handguns. Three of the thieves have been arrested, but only two of the guns have been retrieved. The rest have presumably made their way to the thriving pathways of the underground market...
Reports of an underground trade in human organs have circulated in India for years, but claims of outright theft from living people had not been lodged before. When Velu's story hit the newspapers, the authorities acted. In New Delhi a long-pending national statute outlawing the sale of human organs from live donors was finally put into effect. In Bangalore police arrested Dr. K.S. Siddaraj, head of nephrology at the government-run Victoria Hospital. He was accused of having referred his poorer patients to private hospitals in the city as potential kidney donors and of receiving a 15% commission...