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COPS SWOOP ON BROOKS - Wednesday March 14 2012

Jumpin' Jack Cash wrote 2 months ago: - Former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and her millionaire racehorse trainer hus … more →

Tags: Corruption and Misconduct, E-Crime/Cyber Crime, corporate crime, London, the Sun newspaper, bribery, Scotland Yard, Operation Elveden, detectives

Hot Water

Author wrote 8 months ago: Oh dear.  It seems private investigators have been in the news again for all the wrong reasons.  No … more →

Tags: News, News of the World, Belfast Telepgraph, Private Investigator, Burglary, royal family, Privacy

Times reporter arrested over NightJack blogger email hack3 comments

Graham Cluley wrote 8 months ago: A former journalist with The Times has been arrested in connection with an alleged hack of a blogger … more →

Tags: Law & Order, Privacy, hacking, Murdoch, News - International, Nightjack, patrick Foster, Richard Horton, The Times

Journalist Arrested in UK Computer Hacking Probe

mjsigol wrote 8 months ago: LONDON (AP) — British police investigating computer hacking and privacy offenses arrested a journali … more →

Tags: Media Wars, rupert murdoch, London, Press Association, Andy Coulson, rebekah brooks, Tommy Sheridan, Bob Bird, journalist arrested

Sun journalist arrested in computer hacking investigation

Graham Cluley wrote 10 months ago: A journalist working for The Sun has been arrested by police investigating allegations of computer h … more →

Tags: Data Loss, Featured, Law & Order, malware, Privacy, hacking, News - International, News of the World, notw

'X' is named. Alleged computer hacker at the centre of News of the World scandal

Graham Cluley wrote 1 year ago: For the first time, the identity of a man at the centre of allegations that computers were hacked on … more →

Tags: Privacy, malware, Law & Order, Featured, News of the World, stakeknife, Ian Hurst, News - International, Operation Kalmyk

Storm Clouds over News Corp., but Rupert Murdoch Declares the Sun Will Shine Every Day

Catherine Mayer wrote 1 year ago: He might have been expected to e-mail staff at the Sun about his plans for the tabloid after senior … more →

Tags: e-u, U K, Barack Obama, bribery, chris-pharo, Daily Mail, #democracyfail, Dominic Mohan, Email Hacking

Times journalist disciplined for computer hacking

Graham Cluley wrote 1 year ago: A public inquiry into the practices and ethics of the British media, following the News of the World … more →

Tags: Featured, Law & Order, malware, Privacy, hacking, News - International, The Times

Did hackers get into Gordon Brown's Downing Street emails?

Michael R. Gideon wrote 1 year ago: As the phone hacking saga has dragged on, relatively little attention has been paid to the parallel … more →

Tags: media

News Ketchup....featuring the mysterious silence of Peter Hain 38 comments

John Ward wrote 1 year ago: There’s a new YouGov study out showing that Labour and the Tories are now running neck and nec … more →

Tags: Hain silent, news ketchup re Peter Hain blagging, Andy Coulson, Andy Hayman, met police, Hackgate, Tom Watson, 5.5% in Felthan pathetic result for Nigel Farage, David Cameron + Angela Merkel + misunderstanding over l

'We could hack the Queen's medical records if we wanted'8 comments

Graham Cluley wrote 1 year ago: It’s a story which has the potential to make the scandal over the hacking of celebrities … more →

Tags: Data Loss, Featured, Law & Order, malware, Privacy, Alex Marunchak, BBC, Ian Hurst, jonathan rees

Was police chief's computer hacked by journalists?

Graham Cluley wrote 1 year ago: A senior police chief has been warned by British authorities that he may have been targeted by tablo … more →

Tags: Law & Order, malware, Privacy, ACPO, hacking, hugh orde, News - International, News of the World, notw

'Journalists hacked UK government' - police investigate evidence4 comments

Graham Cluley wrote 1 year ago: UK police have warned a former British Cabinet minister that they are investigating evidence that hi … more →

Tags: Featured, Law & Order, malware, Privacy, hacking, Leveson Inquiry, News of the World, notw, Peter Hain

Leveson Inquiry hears claims of newspaper computer hacking

Graham Cluley wrote 1 year ago: The Leveson Inquiry, whose examination into the sometimes dodgy ethics and practices of British news … more →

Tags: Data Loss, Law & Order, malware, Privacy, hacking, Ian Hurst, Murdoch, News - International, News of the World

Scotland Yard launches Operation Tuleta to investigate possible News of the World computer hacking #hackgate

Michael R. Gideon wrote 1 year ago: British police are reportedly expanding their investigation into the former News of the World with O … more →

Tags: phone-hacking, Hacking, News of the World, Phone Hacking, News - International, Hackgate

Police probe into claims of computer hacking by Murdoch's News International

Graham Cluley wrote 1 year ago: Scotland Yard is expanding its investigation into the now defunct The News of the World, and its par … more →

Tags: Law & Order, malware, hacking, Ian Hurst, Murdoch, News - International, News of the World, Phone Hacking, Spyware


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