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Collusion-secure codes are used in digital fingerprinting and traitor tracing. Scattering codes were recently introduced by Sebe and Domingo-Ferrer (2002), and used to contstruct a family of codes allegedly collusion-secure against three pirates. We prove that their codes are insecure against optimal pirate strategies, and we present a new secure construction.