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Some Canadian Computers Could Lose Internet Access Monday.
Between seven to nine thousand Canadian-owned computers could lose access to websites, email and social networking on Monday.
At 12:01 a.m. Monday morning the F-B-I is going to shut down temporary servers it used to stop an online advertising scam.
The F-B-I took down hackers last fall and had clean servers installed to take over from the malicious servers so people wouldn't lose their Internet service right away.
But the replacements will be turned off Monday, and one expert from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario says about nine-thousand computers in Canada could be affected.
Associated Professor Thomas Dean says affected computers will start up, but when users try to access their mail or browsers, they'll get error messages.
The DNSChanger Trojan malware program at issue was created to redirect Internet traffic and hijack online searches.
Dean says about 300-thousand computers were infected, most of them in the U-S, Italy and India.