Tuesday, February 28, 2012

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News9 new results for hacking
 
Hacking fallout continues for Stratfor
Austin American-Statesman
By Kirk Ladendorf The fallout from the hacking of computers at Austin-based Stratfor mushroomed Monday when the WikiLeaks website released part of what it said were more than 5 million of Stratfor's internal emails . Stratfor, which publishes reports ...
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Austin American-Statesman
A Fresh Blot on Murdoch's Sun
New York Times
Until late in 2010, Ms. Brooks, Mr. Coulson and other officials at News International, the British newspaper arm of News Corporation, repeatedly asserted that the hacking had been limited to a single "rogue reporter" — the paper's royal correspondent, ...
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Today's media stories from the papers
The Guardian
Sun had 'network of corrupted officials' Police officer leading investigation into bribery and hacking at News International tells Leveson inquiry of 'culture of illegal payments' News Corp faces threat of US legal action Fresh allegations increase ...
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The Guardian
Murdoch hacking inquiry expands
Pittsburgh Post Gazette
By Sarah Lyall, The New York Times LONDON -- The officer leading a police investigation into Rupert Murdoch's British newspapers said Monday that reporters and editors at The Sun tabloid had over the years paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for ...
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Charlotte Church settles hacking case
China Daily
Suspicion is a residue of the phone hacking scandal, even if reporters no longer hide in her bushes or tap her phone messages. Church's life offers a case study of the perils of child stardom. She sold out concert halls, made millions from record sales ...
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China Daily
Church explains decision to settle over phone hacking
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Charlotte Church has apologised to those who are disappointed that she decided not to pursue her phone hacking litigation to court, explaining that she feared for her family's mental well-being if she took the legal action all the way.
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Police, Murdoch aides stalled hacking probes, inquiry told
Chicago Tribune
LONDON (Reuters) - British police and officials from Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World newspaper stalled early attempts to investigate allegations of phone hacking by its journalists, a British judicial inquiry was told on Monday.
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Phone hacking: six News of the World staff instructed Mulcaire, papers allege
The Guardian
Six journalists at the News of the World were involved in instructing private investigator Glenn Mulcaire to hack phones of celebrities and others, it has been alleged in documents released by the high court to the Guardian.
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The Guardian
Murdoch contrite as more evidence revealed
Sydney Morning Herald
The officer in charge of investigations into phone hacking and bribery by journalists, Deputy Assistant Commissioner Sue Akers, on Monday told the Leveson inquiry into media ethics that The Sun had some public officials "on retainers".
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Sydney Morning Herald

Blogs5 new results for hacking
 
Kindle's Free 3G Connection Hacked For Tethering
By Andrew Liszewski
You know that free 3G connection on your Kindle that lets you download books from anywhere you are? Well a hacker named Andrew D'Angelo has found a way to tether to the ereader giving you free internet access on another device.
Gizmodo
Charlotte Church Wins Phone-Hacking Settlement | Music News ...
Charlotte Church and her parents have settled a phone-hacking damages lawsuit against the publishers of the News of the World. The Church family will.
RollingStone.com: Music News
Charlotte Church Settles News Corp. Phone Hacking Charges for ...
By Georg Szalai
The Welsh singer and actress says, "you are fighting a massive corporation with endless resources, a phenomenal amount of power, and it is just made really difficult."
Hollywood Reporter
UK singer gets $951000 in Murdoch hacking case - Home » Other ...
Charlotte Church, who testified about being hounded by Rupert Murdoch's journalists when she was a teen singing sensation, received 600000 pounds ($951000) yesterday in a settlement from News International.
philstar.com - Breaking News
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Web1 new result for hacking
 
[JavaSpecialists 199] - Hacking Java Surreptitiously
Surreptitious: stealthy, furtive, well hidden, covert. In this newsletter we will show two Java puzzles written by Wouter Coekaerts that require a surreptitious ...
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