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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. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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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. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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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 ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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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 ... currybetdotnet |
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