Saturday, August 18, 2007

Huge 'Cyber Probe' Into Glasgow Airport Attack

Richard Elias writes on News.Scotsman.com:

The investigation into the Glasgow Airport attack has become the biggest "cyber inquiry" conducted in Scotland.

Hundreds of computers are being examined by experts trying to find clues to the origins of the plot.

Mobile and landline telephone traffic is also being examined.

The bungled airport raid on Saturday, June 30, came just over a day after two huge unexploded car bombs were discovered in London's West End.

It is believed the two incidents are linked, and the police were given a massive boost when they discovered mobile phones in both vehicles.

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