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FBI announces break in celebrity hacking case CNN Los Angeles (CNN) -- Federal authorities accuse a 35-year-old Florida man of hacking into accounts on computers and other devices belonging to more than 50 people, including entertainers Scarlett Johansson, Christina Aguilera, Mila Kunis, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Paul Dacre's speech at the Leveson inquiry - full text The Guardian Let me start by making it clear that I unequivocally condemn phone hacking and payments to the police. Such practices are a disgrace and have shocked and shamed us all. They need to be purged from journalism and reforms instigated to prevent such ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sean 'Diddy' Combs hacked, includes access to 'private' photos Chicago Sun-Times Beyond that, his cell phones were hacked, unlocking the private numbers of Combs' legion of famous friends and associates — including a couple of stars who reportedly already have received texts they assumed were from Diddy but were not. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
News Corp. Said to Probe E-Mails, Detective Use at Titles BusinessWeek The probe, led by law firm Linklaters LLP, will focus on the use of private detectives, knowledge of voice-mail hacking and other forms of electronic interception and cash payments, the people said. Linklaters is acting for News Corp. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
reporter denies phone hacking The Australian Mazhar Mahmood denied, however, that the material was hacked, and said a barrister was "clutching at straws" in trying to link it to the phone hacking scandal that led to the closure of the newspaper in July. Mahmood told London's Southwark Crown Court ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK government's hacking probe 'hypocritical' - editor TVNZ Two of the most influential media figures in Britain have accused the government of using a scandal over journalists hacking phones as an excuse to clamp down on the press and prevent it from probing the misdeeds of the powerful. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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BlackBerry woe: RIM rules out sabotage, hacking Vanguard "It is a backlog issue," RIM software vice president David Yach said, ruling out any rumors of sabotage or hacking. "I know there is often speculation in these types of situation about a potential breach or a hack as the cause but we have seen no ... See all stories on this topic » |
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FBI makes arrest in celebrity phone-hacking case - latimes.com By Andrew Blankstein FBI makes arrest in celebrity phone hacking case Scarlett Johansson Scarlett Johansson. L.A. NOW | ||
FBI Makes Arrest in Celebrity Phone-Hacking Case | TMZ.com By TMZ Staff The FBI has arrested one person suspected of hacking into the phones of Hollywood stars like Scarlett Johansson and Vanessa Hudgens ... and leaking… TMZ.com | ||
Arrest Made In Celebrity Phone Hacking Case, FBI To Make Official ... The FBI has made an arrest in the celebrity phone hacking case. Read on for details.The plot thickens in the case of the celebrity phone hacker. Starpulse Entertainment News | ||
'No phone hacking in spot-fixing case': Cricketnext By IBNLive.com editor@ibnlive.com The former investigations editor at Rupert Murdoch's News of the World tabloid denied on Wednesday that his story, allegedly exposing spot-fixing in Pakistan cricket, was the result of phone hacking. IBN Top Headlines | ||
FBI Arrest Suspect In Celebrity Phone Hacking Investigation | Radar ... By Radar Staff UPDATE: Christopher Chaney, 35-year old from Jacksonville, Florida has been formally arrested and charged with identity theft and wiretapping. Chaney was indicted by a grand jury. The FBI arrested Chaney this morning ... RadarOnline RSS |
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Hollywood hacking case victims include Johansson - Florida Wires ... A Florida man was charged with hacking into celebrity email accounts in a computer invasion scheme that led to the posting of private and revealing information, ... www.miamiherald.com/.../arrest-charges-filed-in-hollywood.ht... | ||
Again with the Sony hacking! Intruder tried to access 93000 ... Again with the Sony hacking! Intruder tried to access 93000 accounts for Playstation, other networks. By Xeni Jardin at 7:36 pm Tuesday, Oct 11. From Reuters: ... boingboing.net/.../again-with-the-sony-hacking-intruder-tried-... | ||
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