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Hacking Scandal: Rupert Murdoch Offers $4.7 Million Payout to Bereaved Family TIME (blog) The hacking scandal has already led to the closure of Sunday tabloid News of the World, the arrest and resignation of News International's chief executive Rebekah Brooks and a number of financial payments to victims of phone hacking. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
US govt concerned at hacking of Japan arms firms Reuters "Many of these small firms could have been hacked in the past, without anyone noticing," Kobe University Professor Masakatsu Morii said. Computers at Mitsubishi Heavy, Japan's biggest weapons maker, were subject to an online assault in August. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking-probe officer faces MP quiz The Press Association MPs are planning to question a top Scotland Yard officer over the force's dropped bid to force the Guardian newspaper to reveal confidential sources for stories relating to the phone-hacking scandal, sources have said. The Commons Home Affairs Select ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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US Probe of News Corp. Hacking Said to Expand to Bribery BusinessWeek 21 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp., already facing three police inquiries in the UK as well as a Parliamentary probe of phone hacking by its employees, now faces an investigation into three matters on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Corporate Boards Vulnerable to Hacking and Information Theft, Says Thomson ... Reuters (press release) LONDON, UK, September 21, 2011 - Most major corporations surveyed have significant security gaps that leave sensitive board-level information open to information theft and hacking. Those are among the findings of a new survey of board members of UK and ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
British editors appeal to government not to crush Fleet Street Reuters By Michael Stott and Kate Holton LONDON (Reuters) - British newspaper editors, in crisis after revelations of illegal phone-hacking and other ethical lapses, recognized on Tuesday that Fleet Street had to mend its ways but appealed to the government ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Anwar takes part in hacking inquiry The Press Association Tommy Sheridan's solicitor is to take part in the inquiry into the phone-hacking scandal, he has revealed. Aamer Anwar said he has been invited to make written submissions to the Leveson Inquiry during its first stage and may be called to give evidence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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U.S. Justice Department Asks News Corp For Information About ... By THE DEADLINE TEAM 11, 2001, attacks had their phones hacked by News Corp employees. The request for information in the bribery case doesn't carry the same legal force as a grand jury subpoena, which would compel a response under law. News Corp is the ... Deadline.com | ||
China denies hacking high-tech weapon maker | Naked Security By Graham Cluley Accusations fly that China may have been responsible for hacking a weapons maker, while Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is criticised for not reporting the attack to the Japanese defence ministry earlier. Naked Security - Sophos | ||
Hacking Scandal: Rupert Murdoch Offers $4.7 Million Payout to ... By William Lee Adams Update: Scotland Yard has "decided not to pursue" its plans to force the Guardian to reveal their sources. Back in July, News International chief Rupert Murdoch met with the family of Milly Dowler, the murdered schoolgirl whose phone was ... Global Spin | ||
UK Police Drop Campaign Against The Guardian Over Phone Hacking By The Huffington Post News Editors LONDON — London's police force said Tuesday it was dropping a demand that The Guardian newspaper reveal the confidential sources for its stories about Britain's phone-hacking scandal. The decision follows a unified chorus of criticism ... The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com | ||
UK police drop newspaper hacking source demand UK police drop newspaper hacking source demand. published about 8 hours ago. The Guardian was targeted by police for its confidential sources in Murdoch hacking scandal; "Ill-judged order," paper says. Breaking News: CBS News ... NewsOnFeeds.com World News |
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