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NEW YORK — The New York Times is reporting that computer hackers stole a program that controlled access to most of Google’s services when they attacked the Internet company late last year.
The Times story, posted late Monday online, cited an unnamed person with direct knowledge of the investigation into the break-in that Google has traced to China.
Google declined to comment specifically on the Times story. A spokeswoman reiterated Google’s previous assertions that the attacks on the company didn’t obtain any personal information from its users’ e-mail accounts.



