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China admits sites hit in hacking attack CNN By Hilary Whiteman, CNN Images of Guy Fawkes masks also appeared with a message on the Chinese websites targeted by Anonymous hackers. Hong Kong (CNN) -- China has acknowledged that a number of its websites have fallen victim to attack by hackers ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK's Sky News: We hacked in the public interest BusinessWeek Sky News admitted its reporters hacked emails on two separate occasions, insisting that it was done in the public interest. But legal experts said that's no defense, the police are investigating, and Murdoch's goal of taking full control of Sky News' ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch's Sky News channel discloses email hacking San Jose Mercury News By Ravi Somaiya and Alan Cowell LONDON -- The British satellite news broadcaster Sky News, part-owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., acknowledged Thursday that one of its journalists had hacked emails at least twice in search of news stories, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Hacking case hits British TV for 1st time Bend Bulletin LONDON — Sky News, a British satellite news broadcaster whose parent company is controlled by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., admitted Thursday that one of its reporters had hacked into emails on two occasions while pursuing news stories, the first time ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
UK hacking scandal expands to Murdoch-linked TV outlet Pittsburgh Post Gazette By Ravi Somaiya and Alan Cowell / The New York Times LONDON -- British satellite news broadcaster Sky News, part-owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp., acknowledged Thursday that its journalists had hacked email messages at least twice in search of news ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sky News admits to hacking emails: News channel claims 'public interest' defense Chicago Tribune s paybox BSkyB, admitted Thursday that it had hacked the emails of members of the public on two occasions, but insisted that its actions were "in the public interest." Sky News said that it had intercepting the emails of John Darwin, who faked his own ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch hacking scandal spreads to Sky News Reuters By Georgina Prodhan and Kate Holton | LONDON (Reuters) - Sky News, part of Rupert Murdoch's media empire, said on Thursday it had hacked into emails on two occasions but insisted it had acted in the public interest, as the channel's parent company ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Murdoch's Sky News admits hacking 'canoe' man's emails Space Daily by Staff Writers Sky News, the British broadcaster partly owned by Rupert Murdoch, admitted on Thursday that it had illegally hacked into the emails of a man who notoriously faked his own death in a life insurance scam. Sky News said it had authorised ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Sky News Says Emails Were Hacked in 'Public Interest' Wall Street Journal By LILLY VITOROVICH Sky News, a 24-hour news channel in the UK, twice authorized its reporters to hack into emails of suspected criminals but said the actions were "editorially justified" and in "the public interest." The disclosure adds to the ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Murdoch's Sky News Admits To Hacking By The Huffington Post News Editors LONDON — Rupert Murdoch's British satellite news channel on Thursday became the latest branch of the mogul's global media empire to acknowledge bending the rules in an effort to stay ahead. Sky News admitted its reporters hacked ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
Audit Notes: Sky News Hacking, JPMorgan Fined, False Balance ... A senior Sky executive signed off on the hacking, saying it was in the "public interest." The stories were about the "canoe man," who faked his own death. The public certainly was interested in the story, I reckon. You can justify breaking laws for ... CJR | ||
Microsoft says Xbox hacking claims are 'unlikely' By Zach Epstein A report emerged last week from a security researcher claiming Microsoft's Xbox lacked important security features that might protect owners who sell u. BGR: The Three Biggest Letters In Tech | ||
Sky News Admits To E-Mail Hacking "In The Public Interest ... By NANCY TARTAGLIONE, International Editor BSkyB's Sky News admitted today that it has approved the hacking of emails on two occasions. Sky News chief John Ryley defended the moves in a statement. Deadline.com | ||
Tempe man pleads guilty in Sony hacking case By Cassondra Strande Tempe man pleads guilty in Sony hacking case, Cody Krestinger's sentencing is scheduled for July 26. He could face up to 15 years in prison. azcentral.com | news |
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'Anonymous' says it will hack more Chinese sites - Yahoo! News From Yahoo! News: The hacking group Anonymous said Friday it would continue targeting China, after announcing it had hacked hundreds of Chinese websites ... news.yahoo.com/hacking-group-anonymous-defaces-chinese-... | ||
Sky News: Email hacking was 'editorially justified and in the public ... Standing for journalism, strengthening democracy | Journalism training, media news & how to's. www.poynter.org/.../sky-news-email-hacking-was-editorially-j... |
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