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Hacking: UK Prosecutors Consider Charges
TIME
Sang Tan / AP (LONDON) — Criminal charges are being considered against 11 people in four cases related to investigations into tabloid phone hacking and other alleged misconduct by British newspapers, the country's chief prosecutor said Wednesday.
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British Prosecutors Consider Charges in Phone Hacking Case
New York Times
LONDON — The wide-ranging police inquiry into phone hacking and other wrongdoing at Rupert Murdoch's tabloid newspapers moved a step closer to possible criminal prosecutions on Wednesday when Scotland Yard sent files on 11 unidentified people, ...
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London police push for first phone-hacking charges
CNN
By Richard Allen Greene, CNN London (CNN) -- London police have asked prosecutors to file charges against at least eight people in connection with phone hacking by journalists, the Crown Prosecution Service said Wednesday. The suspects include at least ...
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UK May Charge 11 in Phone Hacking Case
Wall Street Journal
Police are also investigating a case of email hacking that the Times of London has admitted one of its former reporters carried out in 2009. Police have made dozens of arrests over the past year but haven't until now referred any names to prosecutors ...
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Prosecutors Weigh Charges in News Corp. Phone-Hacking Probe
Bloomberg
UK prosecutors received police files outlining possible criminal charges against at least one journalist, a police officer and six members of the public in a phone-hacking probe of News Corp. (NWSA)'s News of the World tabloid.
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Phone hacking: police refer 11 cases to prosecutors
The Guardian
Starmer also said that the four journalists in the files may not be among the 43 people who had been arrested by the police in relation to operations regarding phone or email hacking or corrupt payments to public officials. The first file concerned one ...
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The Guardian
Phone hacking: journalist files sent to prosecutors
BBC News
Interception of communications, thought to be phone hacking, is also included. Four journalists, one police officer and six other people are allegedly involved. The Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer, did not give a timescale for making a ...
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BBC News
Hacking probe refers suspects to CPS
Financial Times
By Salamander Davoudi and Ben Fenton Scotland Yard detectives investigating phone hacking and corruption by journalists have referred four files, involving 11 suspects, to the Crown Prosecution Service, so it can consider whether charges will be ...
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Ex-FBI Cyber Cop Joins Computer Security Start-Up CrowdStrike
Wall Street Journal (blog)
Shawn Henry, who garnered attention last month when he said the US is "not winning'' the battle against hackers, has joined CrowdStrike Inc., to lead a unit that will provide vulnerability assessments and instant response for hacking incidents.
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Blogs3 new results for hacking
 
Criminal charges considered over newspaper phone hacking in UK
By Alastair Jamieson, msnbc.com
Criminal charges against journalists and a police officer are being considered by British prosecutors after an investigation into alleged phone hacking by reporters at tabloid newspapers, it was reported Wednesday. The Crown Prosecution ...
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11 referred by phone-hacking squad « Shropshire Star
By PA
Eleven suspects have been referred to prosecutors by Scotland Yard's phone-hacking squad.
Shropshire Star » Shropshire Star
Palos Verdes Peninsula High places third in anti-hacking ...
By Angel Jennings
Six students from Palos Verdes Peninsula High School in Rolling Hills Estates placed third in a national anti-hacking competition recently held outside Washington, D.C..
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