Thursday, March 1, 2012

Google Alert - hacking

News9 new results for hacking
 
Phone Hacking: Top Cop Defends Widely Criticized Initial Investigation
Huffington Post
AP | By RAPHAEL SATTER Posted: 03/01/12 07:11 AM ET | Updated: 03/01/12 08:07 AM ET LONDON (AP) — The official who oversaw the much-criticized initial police inquiry into Britain's phone hacking scandal said Thursday that a crush of terrorism cases ...
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Phone-hacking probe stalled as 'invasion of privacy' does not kill
The Guardian
The former senior Scotland Yard officer in charge of the original News of the World phone-hacking investigation has defended his decision not to go any further with it on the grounds that "invasion of privacy" did not kill people.
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The Guardian
Ex-UK police boss: Terrorism trumped phone hacking
The Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — The official who oversaw the much-criticized initial police inquiry into Britain's phone hacking scandal said Thursday that a crush of terrorism cases meant his force had no choice but to curtail the investigation.
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James Murdoch gives up News International role
Reuters
By Yinka Adegoke and Mark Hosenball (Reuters) - James Murdoch resigned as executive chairman of News International on Wednesday, raising new doubts he can succeed his father Rupert as CEO of parent company News Corp in the wake of a phone hacking ...
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Anonymous hackers ratted out by infiltrators
RT
(Reuters / Yves Herman) A law enforcement operation that ended with the arrest of 25 hackers in Europe and South America was not the result of police intelligence but rather an informers' job within the hacker community, claims Anonymous.
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RT
Anonymous hackers claim they were infiltrated
Huffington Post
FRANK BAJAK | March 1, 2012 12:41 AM EST | AP LIMA, Peru — People identifying themselves as activists in the Anonymous hacker movement said Wednesday it wasn't technical prowess but police infiltration that yielded 25 arrests in a sweep in Europe and ...
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Developments in a phone-hacking scandal involving Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.
Washington Post
Developments in a phone-hacking scandal involving British newspapers owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp.: November 2005: News of the World royal reporter Clive Goodman writes story saying Prince William has a knee injury.
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Leveson inquiry: John Yates, Andy Hayman, Peter Clarke - live
The Guardian
Hanning has covered phone hacking and gave evidence to the Leveson inquiry about his meetings with the late Sean Hoare, the former News of the World journalist who blew the whistle on phone hacking. Yates describes Hanning as "a very interesting ...
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The Guardian
James Murdoch quits as hacking claims keep coming
Sydney Morning Herald
Photo: AP The phone-hacking scandal has claimed its largest scalp with the resignation of the Murdoch empire's heir-apparent, James Murdoch, as executive chairman of News International. The news comes as the Leveson inquiry into phone hacking was told ...
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Sydney Morning Herald

Blogs3 new results for hacking
 
James Murdoch, tarred by hacking scandals, out as exec. chairman ...
By Ben Popper
Once the heir apparent to Rupert Murdoch's throne, James Murdoch is stepping down from his role as executive chairman at News International, following the hacking scandals that continue to provoke investigations and arrests in Great ...
VentureBeat
W.E.N.N » Frost: 'Phone Hacking Made Me Distrust Law'
By wennnewsdesk
Actress Sadie Frost has opened up about the phone hacking ordeal that turned her divorce battle with Jude Law into a living hell, insisting the pair stopped trusting each other when they were targeted by a British tabloid. Law sued for breach ...
W.E.N.N.
Wikileaks, hacking and the effect of fear on open government ...
By Mick Fealty
Slapping up stolen emails in partnership with hackers was supposed to be the early life Assange left behind when he got religion for government reform; providing a mechanism for legitimate whistleblowers to get their stories to journalists and ...
Slugger O'Toole

Web2 new results for hacking
 
Murdoch Hacking Inquiry Expands to British Officials - NYTimes.com
A top investigator said Rupert Murdoch's Sun newspaper had paid British officials large sums for information.
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UK media scandal: 2 new computer hacking arrests - Technology ...
Britain's media ethics scandal flared again just ahead of Rupert Murdoch's launch of The Sun on Sunday, with two men arrested on suspicion of computer ...
www.msnbc.msn.com/.../uk-media-scandal-new-computer-hac...


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