Monday, February 27, 2012

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News10 new results for hacking
 
UK singer gets $951000 in Murdoch hacking case
The Associated Press
Church was present at London's High Court for the reading of a statement resolving her claim that 33 articles in the now-defunct News of the World tabloid were the product of journalists illegally hacking into her family's voice mails.
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UK Singer Gets $951000 in Hacking Case
TIME
Sang Tan / AP (LONDON) — Charlotte Church, who testified before a media inquiry of being hounded by Rupert Murdoch's journalists when she was a teen singing sensation, received 600000 pounds ($951000) Monday in a phone hacking settlement from News ...
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Hacking Churches costs £600000
Belfast Telegraph
The details emerged as Charlotte and her parents James and Maria settled their phone-hacking claim against News Group Newspapers (NGN) for £600000, including £300000 legal costs. Their solicitor, Mike Brookes, told Mr Justice Vos: "Through these ...
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Charlotte Church gets $951G in News International hacking case
Fox News
LONDON – Singer Charlotte Church was awarded a settlement of $951000 in her phone hacking case against News Corp.'s UK tabloid-newspaper unit, London's High Court confirmed Monday. Church was the last of about 60 victims, who filed before a court ...
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Charlotte Church phone-hacking claim settled for £600000
The Guardian
Charlotte Church and her parents have settled their phone-hacking claim against News of the World publisher, News International, in an agreement worth £600000 in damages and costs, the high court has heard. A statement agreed by the singer and the ...
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The Guardian
News Corp. to Pay $952000 to Pop Star Over Phone Hacking
BusinessWeek
27 (Bloomberg) -- News Corp. agreed to pay 600000 pounds ($952000) to Charlotte Church, the UK pop star, and admitted its News of the World tabloid hacked her mobile-phone messages for "many years," starting when she was 16 years old.
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Charlotte Church 'sickened' by NoW phone hacking
BBC News
Charlotte Church says she was "sickened and disgusted" by what she discovered during her legal action against News International over phone hacking. Ms Church and her parents have agreed damages and costs of £600000 with News Group Newspapers ...
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BBC News
Charlotte Church settles £600000 damages claim with NI over phone hacking
Telegraph.co.uk
Singer Charlotte Church and her parents settled her phone-hacking damages action for £600000 at the High Court today. Charlotte Church and her mother Maria have agreed damages with News Internatinoal worth £600000. Photo: PA Last week, lawyers for the ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
Charlotte Church wins 600000 stg hacking damages
Reuters
LONDON Feb 27 (Reuters) - Singer Charlotte Church and her parents settled her phone-hacking damages action against the publishers of the now defunct News of the World for 600000 pounds ($951400) at the High Court on Monday. The settlement, one of the ...
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Charlotte Church 'sickened' by News of the World phone hacking
Telegraph.co.uk
Charlotte Church today said she had been "sickened and disgusted" by the News of the World's behaviour as she and her parents accepted £600000 in damages and costs for phone hacking. Charlotte Church and her mother Maria have agreed damages with News ...
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Telegraph.co.uk

Blogs2 new results for hacking
 
insurance.aes256, Hacking and Cybercrime | Intel | Command Posts
By Richard Torrenzano
It's called "insurance.aes256." It is a 1.4-gigabyte file large enough to hold hundreds of thousands of pages worth of information. It is protected by a 256-bit key encryption code.
Command Posts
Hacking data to build trust - Duedil.com's Damian Kimmelman at ...
By Martin Belam
This month's Hacks/Hackers London meet-up had a business theme to it, and the first talk was from Damian Kimmelman about duedil.com. The site - recently shortlisted for a Guardian MEGAS award by a judging panel that I chaired - brings ...
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