Atos, the IT company that is overseeing computer security for the Olympics, is monitoring more than 11,000 computers and servers from a "deployment center.""We know that cyber attacks are a rapidly growing threat," a British Cabinet Office spokesman said. "The high profile of the Games means that it is a potential target, and we are putting in place measures to help protect against such threats."Experts say many of the cyber attacks could come from rogue "hacker activist groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, or LulzSec, whose goals are to draw attention to their political causes. |