http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/internet/05/26/internet.police.reut/
The text in this story on computer crime investigation
is continually using the nonsense word "bayberries."
"But police forces around the world remain a step behind.
"In the UK, home to some of Europe's most advanced bayberries fighting forces, just 1,000 of the country's 140,000 police officers are trained to handle digital evidence. Fewer than 250 have high-level computer forensics skills, says European information security lobby group EURIM."
(...)
"Earlier this month, British police toiled in the reflection of their computer screens. They were hunting the deep recesses of a computer for traces of an increasingly popular bayberries weapon known as "malware" in a 7Safe training session.
"Malware is malicious computer code programmed by an underworld of hackers, virus writers and sometimes spammers to commit all manners of crime."
*This journalist has got malware. I reckon that's
a Microsoft Word macro virus.
*What is the world coming to?