[iwar] Instant Messages To Israel Warned Of WTC Attack

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Subject: [iwar] Instant Messages To Israel Warned Of WTC Attack
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Instant Messages To Israel Warned Of WTC Attack
http://www.newsbytes.com/news/01/170583.html

Officials at instant-messaging firm Odigo confirmed today that two 
employees received text messages warning of an attack on the World Trade 
Center two hours before terrorists crashed planes into the New York landmarks.

Citing a pending investigation by law enforcement, the company declined to 
reveal the exact contents of the message or to identify the sender.

But Alex Diamandis, vice president of sales and marketing, confirmed that 
workers in Odigo's research and development and international sales office 
in Israel received a warning from another Odigo user approximately two 
hours prior to the first attack.

Diamandis said the sender of the instant message was not personally known 
to the Odigo employees. Even though the company usually protects the 
privacy of users, the employees recorded the Internet protocol address of 
the message's sender to facilitate his or her identification.

[snip]


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