http://www.siliconvalley.com/docs/news/tech/029760.htm
LONDON (AP) British authorities have asked all phone companies and Internet
service providers to preserve communications data stored Tuesday in case
they contain important clues to the identity of the terrorists who attacked
Washington and New York.
The National High-Tech Crime Unit, set up earlier this year to fight crime
related to information technology, said data stored Tuesday may hold vital
evidence about those responsible for the devastating attacks on the World
Trade Center and Pentagon.
``By working swiftly to contact the communications service providers in the
U.K., I hope that we will be able to offer valuable assistance to U.S.
authorities in investigating the appalling events of recent days,'' said
Detective Chief Superintendent Len Hynds, head of the London-based unit.
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