Police have arrested and charged a Canadian juvenile who goes by the hacker name "mafiaboy" in connection with the denial-of-service attacks.
FBI Director Louis Freeh and Attorney General Janet Reno will urge Congress to pass a budget proposal to help fight computer crimes.
Dennis F. Moran, who uses the handle "Coolio," says he's not behind the February 2000 denial-of-service attacks, but he may still face charges.
Denial-of-service attacks continue to strike major Web sites, including ETrade and Ziff-Davis. Click for video clips of CNN reports.
Read about the FBI's investigation of a hacker named "Coolio," and find out why the going is tough. Includes links to related stories.
Investigators have questioned a 17-year-old New England boy and confiscated his computer in connection with the denial-of-service attacks.
Find out what Janet Reno and the FBI plan to do to keep "denial-of-access" attacks from happening again. Learn about denial-of-service hacking.
CNN reports that the FBI is targeting specific locations in Oregon and California that may have contributed to attacks on popular Web sites.
Keep up with the National Infrastructure Protection Center as it tries to track down the parties responsible for the denial-of-service attacks.
Internet vandals continue to attack prominent Web sites, disabling them with junk traffic for a number of hours.
Dennis Moran, also known as "Coolio," was arrested and charged with hacking into the Drug Abuse Resistance Education Web site.