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Police panel: No evidence of police misconduct in phone-hacking probe CNN International London (CNN) -- Four top British police officers will not face further police investigation in connection with an inquiry into phone hacking by journalists, the Independent Police Complaints Commission said Wednesday. They are former Metropolitan ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Botnets And Google Dorks: New Recipe For Hacking InformationWeek By Tim Wilson, Dark Reading Google, hackers have discovered, is very good at finding Web-facing security vulnerabilities. But searching for one vulnerability at a time can be slow--so it's time to automate. Attackers are now using botnets and Google ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Computer Hacking May Be News Corp.'s 'Next Scandal,' Watson Says Bloomberg Photographer: Tim Brakemeier/dpa/picture-alliance/Newscom Revelations that UK tabloid journalists may have graduated to hacking computers in addition to mobile phones may form the next scandal facing Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., a UK lawmaker ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Smyrna IT Worker Pleads Guilty to Computer Hacking Patch.com Using revenge as a motive, man cripples former company for days after his friend lost his job. By Hunt Archbold Jason Cornish faces a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $250000 after pleading guilty Tuesday to computer intrusion ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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David Cameron: 'if I had known more I would not have employed Andy Coulson' Telegraph.co.uk The Prime Minister says he would not have employed Andy Coulson if he had known more about the phone hacking scandal. Mr Cameron has responded to clams that Clive Goodman, the former royal editor of the News of the World, had warned executives after he ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Morning Fix: Gossip about 'The Talk.' Hacking headaches. Los Angeles Times Clive Goodman is a former correspondent at the now-closed News of the World tabloid who did time for phone hacking. In 2007 he wrote a letter to his boss, former senior News Corp. executive Les Hinton, detailing how widely known phone hacking was at ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Letter Suggests Hacking "Widely Discussed" at News of the World ... By Paul Sonne, Jeanne Whalen and Bruce Orwall News Corp. came under fresh attack Tuesday as new, written evidence submitted to a U.K. parliament committee suggested that voice-mail interception was "widely discussed" at its News of the World tabloid and showed several former ... AllThingsD | ||
Email Reveals Massive Phone Hacking Cover Up - Scandal Was "Widely ... By Alexander Higgins Disgraced royal correspondent Clive Goodman's letter says phone hacking was 'widely discussed' at NoW meetings and reveals a massive coverup of the scandal. Alexander Higgins Blog | ||
Former News of the World Reporter: Phone Hacking Was Routine, Condoned By Hamilton Nolan Clive Goodman (pictured) covered the royal family for UK tabloid News of the World until 2007, when he was convicted of phone hacking and sent to prison. Now, a newly released letter from Goodman says that—surprise—everyone at the paper ... Gawker: | ||
U.K. Hacking Scandal: Has the Smoking Gun Been Found? - Global ... By Catherine Mayer If Britain's hacking scandal were a Hollywood thriller—and perhaps the most predictable outcome of this tangled saga is that it will be—the audience would be left guessing until a few seconds before the credits rolled which characters ... Global Spin | ||
Phone Hacking Scandal Update of the Day - The Daily What By Cheezburger Network Phone Hacking Scandal Update of the Day: In a four-year-old letter made public today, former News of the World royal ... The Daily What |
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Report: Hacking reporter claims tabloid cover-up - World news ... A disgraced reporter at the now-defunct British tabloid News of the World said in a letter that phone hacking was "widely discussed" at newspaper meetings, ... www.msnbc.msn.com/.../report-hacking-reporter-claims-cover... |
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