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campus killing one person and wounding two others before taking his own life. the motive is not yet known but they don t believe it was a random act. the identities of the victims have not been released. he was trying to protect his wife at a north jersey mall and will be laid to rest today. the funeral is being held in lakewood. he was shot in the head sunday during a car jacking in the parking lot at the mall. they had just finished up holiday shopping. they hope forensic evidence taken from inside the couple s stolen range rover will lead them to the two men responsible. they hope surveillance video from the mall will help them. a reward for information leading to the arrest is now 41,000 dollars. the har card university student accused of bomb threats will be face charges. 20-year-old kim sent hoax e-mails saying bombs were on
federal officials say if the new cap works, the spill could be contained by monday. the coast guard identifying the second body from the delaware river after a deadly tour boat accident in philadelphia. the victim a 20-year-old hungarian man and the tour boat company sending some boats back into service, but not the ones in philly. the u.s. senate reportedly taking new action to guard against e-mail fraud after a string of hoax e-mails went out to the media claiming to come from u.s. senate accounts proclaiming the deaths of several high profile lawmakers. so, now, the senate sergeant at arms has a new high-tech program to make sure this never happens again. malini wilkes is live in washington. so, malini, what exactly is the senate doing to prevent this from happening again? well, kelly, the senate sergeant at arms has apparently started using an e-mail validation system, role call is reporting that he sent
in the senate offices explaining the system and urging staffers to forward this information to news outlets. someone sent the hoax e-mails saying that democratic senators harry reid, diane feinstein and others had died from cancer. several got them from the new york times and they had senate.gov in the tag and appeared to come from senate offices. the sergeant at arms has reportedly implemented something called sender frame work technology to prevent more forgeries, kelly. kelly: we understand this kind of e-mailing is known as spoofing. can you tell us more how that spf technology, however, how the new tech knowledge will work to volume date e-mails? right, it s a nonprofit, a group of volunteers that developed this to filter
reporting the deaths of four u.s. senators all went out to major newspapers. senate police are saying there s a high-tech computer system that will stop a future hoax in its tracks. more on that. this was not in place before? reporter: the senate has reportedly started using an e-mail validation system after news organizations received hoax e-mails, falsely announcing the deaths of four senators. roll call reports the sergeant at arms sent a memo, warning hoax e-mail messages spoofing senate sources have been sent to a number of media outlets urging staffers to forward information about the new validation technology to the media so we can take advantage of tight. the fake e-mails said democratic senators, harry reid, dianne feinstein, patrick leahy and frank lautenberg had died of cancer. the e-mails had a senate tag