Sentences with phrase «about hacking scandals»

He is also a regular public speaker, has given corporate presentations about hacking scandals and is the co-creator of The Secret Life of Your Mobile Phone.

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The big unveiling comes as many analysts are souring on the stock, either because of skepticism about the company's upcoming products, or because of fears that the recent hacking scandal could permanently damage the brand.
That was Murdoch, age 80, before a U.K. House of Commons committee in July, being grilled alongside his son James about what they knew about News Corp.'s phone - hacking scandal.
Suppliers need to be more diligent in their data protection and much prompter about reporting breaches; the scandal in which Uber took 13 months to reveal a hack of 57 million customer records was only the latest reminder.
A senior US senator has expressed concerns about phone - hacking, in a further sign that Rupert Murdoch is struggling to contain the contagion of scandal.
But it did not have the same impact on British public life that the phone - hacking scandal is having, and will have, on the country in which we all live - and read about - every day.
At its meeting today (14) the Public and Commercial Services union's national executive committee agreed the following statement about the ongoing phone hacking scandal engulfing News International:
RB: Think about the irony of the Murdoch press hacking scandal in the context of the bulk surveillance that we are discussing now, and the way that a public reckoning about that completely unacceptable intrusion into peoples» lives was neatly deflected into a fracas over whether or not regulation would curb the freedom of the press.
The phone - hacking scandal has shown how complacent we are about corruption.
Questions were also raised that summer when a scandal broke about phone hacking.
Last year the emerging phone - hacking scandal was simply too big to be contained as one entry in this chart, but this time around we've decided it can just about be crammed into a single judicial inquiry - sized box.
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The effect of the phone hacking scandal originating with the News of the World also raised wider questions about the ethics employed by companies under Murdoch's ownership, as well as the effects the scandal will have on the ethics employed specifically by print journalists and to some extent the wider world of journalism.
Funnily enough I went recently to the screening of the new film about Julian Assange, the Fifth Estate, and I was talking afterwards to Alan Rusbridger, and I said to him, and he didn't disagree, in fact he agreed, I said, «the Guardian gets the credit for basically exposing the phone hacking scandal, but if we hadn't picked it up, nothing would've happened».
We get an incredibly high profile not just on phone hacking, we've done the BBC as well, I've got the chairman of the trust and the director general coming in and that's going to be a huge hearing as well... Because we have this power of summons, if there is a scandal, the great thing about a committee is that they can say «right I want every person who is involved in this in public, in front of this committee, answering why this has happened and what we're going to do about it».
The culture and home affairs select committees between them took more than eight hours of evidence about the phone - hacking scandal.
The comments come amid continued questions about Mr Cameron's judgement, following reports that he hired Mr Coulson despite warnings about the phone - hacking scandal.
- Cameron and Brooks DID have conversations about the phone - hacking scandal before she quit the job - but these were limited in scope, she claims
The development significantly worsens the phone - hacking crisis and even raises questions about whether David Cameron can survive the scandal.
The phone - hacking scandal first broke in 2004, where the original police investigation brought about the conviction of the paper's royal editor, Clive Goodman, and private detective Glenn Mulcaire for intercepting the voicemails of members of the royal family.
He first lied about the scandal, saying he was hacked, then admitted that it was him during a major press conference.
This was two days before Brooks, along with Rupert and James Murdoch, was due to appear before the Commons culture, media and sport select committee to be quizzed about the phone - hacking scandal and governance at the company.
William Hague, the foreign secretary, was also asked about the phone - hacking trial on Sunday, telling the same programme that the exposure of the scandal had led to a «greater distance now between politicians and the press».
Someone suggested the other day that there will have to be a film about the phone - hacking scandal.
On Tuesday, the Commons Culture Committee invited Ms Brooks and the Murdochs to give evidence about the phone - hacking scandal at the House of Commons.
He spoke to Andrew Neil as former News of the World editor Colin Myler and former NI legal manager Tom Crone were questioned about phone hacking scandal in Parliament.
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Sony wouldn't risk putting the PS brand six feet under even further after what happened to them with the $ 600 price tag & the PS hacking scandals with PS3, & would certainly not lie to the masses at E3 & risk ruining their reputation about it; the biggest gaming event of the year.
The wonderfully ironic part comes at the end of that release, when Heartland attempts to shame people about these internal documents becoming public... and yet the Heartland Institute wase one of the loudest voices heard against climate disruption during the so - called «Climategate» hacked scientist email scandal (all the scientists involved in that have now several times been cleared of any wrong - doing).
Not a day goes by that we don't hear some bad news about a new data breach, a hacking scandal or identity theft.
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