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Boston [UPDATE]
Boston [UPDATE]
The second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has been captured. Dzokhar Tsarnaev was taken into police custody Friday night -- five days after the bombing that left three dead and left more than 100 injured, police said. The 19-year-old was apprehended after a manhunt that began Thursday night with the fatal shooting of an MIT officer and extended into the evening hours on Friday.
Boston - The Latest
Boston - The Latest
6:55 AM ET:  The AP is reporting that the suspects are from Chechnya, and have lived in the US for at least one year. The surviving Boston bomb suspect has been identified as Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, of Cambridge, Ma. NBC News is reporting that both suspects are brothers. Sources say that the men may have military experience, according to law enforcement officials. 6:30 AM ET: CNN is reporting that
Computer Viruses Taking Advantage Of Boston Bombings
Computer Viruses Taking Advantage Of Boston Bombings
Computer programmers and hackers are already taking advantage of the twin bombings during the Boston Marathon, sending out fake emails that lure unsuspecting users to open the file. According to the anti-virus company Sophos, at least three of the latest malware attacks include fake opinion pieces with the subject lines: Opinion: FBI knew about bombs 3 days before Boston Marathon – Why and Who Be

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