The hunt for suspects in Tuesday's terrorist attacks has moved online.
America Online has handed the FBI e-mail records for accounts belonging to
the suspected hijackers, according to a report on CNN's Web site Thursday.
AOL spokesman Andrew Weinstein declined to comment on any matters involving
the investigation.
AOL Time Warner's online division stores logs of when instant messaging users
are on the network; it also can access e-mail correspondence under certain
situations.
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1005-200-7141812.html?tag=dd.ne.dtx.nl-sty.0 [This message has been edited by Tony Alicea (edited September 13, 2001).]