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China financial markets say no leap year problems
SHANGHAI - China's financial markets said on Tuesday they had experienced no Y2K computer problems arising from the leap day rollover.
Activities:1999 Y2K Problem
2000-02-29
Leap year bug fails to bite except in Japan
LONDON - Fears that computers might fail to recognise February 29 2000 and cause problems for the world's economies proved about as groundless on Tuesday as those about the millennium bug, Reuters reported.
Activities:1999 Y2K Problem
2000-02-29
Y2K Glitch Causing Credit-Card Errors
RESTON - CyberCash Inc.'s credit-card verification software used by about 100,000 merchants has a Year 2000 related glitch that's causing some credit- and debit-card purchases to be recorded twice, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Activities:1999 Y2K Problem
2000-01-07
FAA Faulted for Y2K Security Lapse
WASHINGTON - Dozens of foreign citizens hired to fix Y2K problems for the Federal Aviation Administration were given access to sensitive computer systems used for air traffic control without undergoing security checks, congressional investigators say.
People:Sandy Berger Activities:1999 Y2K Problem
2000-01-05
Shanghai Futures Exchange says no Y2K problems
SHANGHAI - The Shanghai Futures Exchange began trading on Tuesday for the first time in 2000 and said it it had no Y2K difficulties.
Activities:1999 Y2K Problem
2000-01-04
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