USA Today's homepage is shown in this image from televison after hackers broke into
USA Today's Web site July 11, 2002, and replaced legitimate news stories with phony
articles, lampooning newsmakers and religions and claiming Israel was under missile
attack. The bogus pages were viewable on USAToday.com for about 15 minutes before
they were discovered shortly after 11 p.m. EDT Thursday and taken offline, company
spokesman Steve Anderson said. (AP Photo/MSNBC)
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