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British Panel Told Phone-Hacking Was Necessary The wide-ranging inquiry into criminal abuses by the British press has led to testimony about relationships and careers damaged by tabloid excess.
A U.K. parliamentary panel heard testimony from four former News Corp. executives in the continuing probe into the News of the World hacking scandal, including circumstances around a key 2008 email.
WASHINGTON — House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes on Wednesday blasted as "unacceptable" the refusal of the FBI, CIA and National Intelligence directors to brief his panel on the ...
The U.S. Senate intelligence committee approved a bill to shield companies from lawsuits when they share cyber-attack information with each other and federal agencies, adding momentum to long ...
News Corp. chief executive Rupert Murdoch appeared before a British inquiry on Wednesday to face new questions on the phone-hacking scandal that has engulfed his media empire. Under questioning ...
Former Justice and Defense Department officials from the Obama and George W. Bush administrations spoke about the potential for Russia and other foreign adversaries to hack U.S. elections. They ...
In May, Marks & Spencer disclosed that hackers had stolen an unspecified amount of customer data, including names, dates of birth, home and email addresses, phone numbers, household information, and ...
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