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Actress reaches agreement in hacking case
Sydney Morning Herald
AP Actress Sienna Miller has reached an agreement in her case against a British tabloid that hacked into her mobile phone. Lawyer Mark Thomson, representing the actress, said she will receive STG100,000 ($A152,000) from the News of The World. ...
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Harper: Yanks lacking, bats go hacking
New York Daily News
It was a big moment that felt even bigger because the Yankees haven't hit in the clutch in about a month - or so it seems, anyway. Actually, it felt even bigger than that because this first Rivalry game in New York this season was coming down to Nick ...
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New York Daily News
Eidos Montreal hacked
GameSpot
Like its predecessors, it will be an action role-playing title set in the not-so distant future, that will let players go through the game with a focus on combat, stealth, hacking, or even social interactions Deus Ex will be available in two versions: ...
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Sony PSN (PlayStation Network Down), Hacking Details Leaked in Letter
Gather.com
For starters, it dishes on the shocking details of the San Diego hacking, and fails in revealing a date service returns for gamers. A letter from Rob Dyer, Senior Vice President of Publisher Relations to its business partners like the makers of Call of ...
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Games maker Square Enix hacked
BBC News
Tomb Raider maker Eidos owned one of the hacked sites. The company is owned by Square Enix Logs of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) conversations have appeared on the online, which appear to show the perpetrators discussing the hack as they carried it out. ...
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BBC News
Miller accepts £100000 phone-hacking damages
The Independent
By Cahal Milmo and Martin Hickman Sienna Miller yesterday declared victory in her phone-hacking damages claim against the News of the World after she accepted a £100000 pay-out and an admission that the paper had used information from her voicemails to ...
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Scotland Yard Admits to "Operational Shortcomings" in Phone-Hacking Scandal ...
Vanity Fair
As celebrities continue to line up to sue the News of the World newspaper for hacking into their voice mails (for the latest, see Jude Law and James Hewitt, the former military officer known for his affair with Princess Diana), lawyers for Britain's ...
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Vanity Fair
Fox.com hacked again, employee profiles defaced
Geek.com
Sony might be dealing with the lion's share of hacking fallout right now (thanks to that whole PSN fiasco), but Fox has plenty of trouble of its own to deal with. After having details of its X-factor contestants swiped recently, Fox now finds itself ...
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Miller settles tabloid suit
Toronto Sun
The GI Joe star accused News of the World reporters of illegally hacking into her private voicemails in hopes of acquiring information about her relationship with then-boyfriend actor Jude Law in 2004. Miller reached an agreement with the publication ...
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Anonymous denies hacking Sony; concedes that some members may have done so
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Sienna Miller reaches agreement in hacking case | The Associated ...
By The Associated Press
Actress Sienna Miller has reached an agreement in her case against a British tabloid that hacked into her mobile phone, lawyers said Friday. Mark Thomson, representing the actress, said she will receive 100000 pounds ($165000) from the ...
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