Users installed 3rd party apps
after hacking their phones to make it work.
Not exact matches
After allegations of
phone hacking, fraud and general nastiness surfaced at its highly - profitable News of the World newspaper, the company decided that the best way to starve the scandal of oxygen was to shutter the 168 - year - old muckraking juggernaut.
James Murdoch, the son of billionaire media mogul Rupert, is to return as the chairman of the U.K.'s biggest pay - TV company Sky Plc (skyay), four years
after a
phone -
hacking scandal forced him out, regaining his grip on a group that now spans five European countries and is growing strongly.
The scandal exploded collapsed this week
after it was reported that the News of the World had
hacked the mobile
phone of 13 - year - old murder victim Milly Dowler in 2002 while her family and police were desperately searching for her.
Big Idea: Likely to be looking for a new role now that she will be stepping down from Shine, the independent TV production company she founded
after a successful but tempestuous spell as No. 2 at her father's U.K. satellite broadcaster BSkyB and then sold to 21st Century Fox in 2011; now being merged with Big Brother - maker Endemol and American Idol producer Core Media; seen as more business - proven than Lachlan and not
phone hacking - tainted like James.
A Vodafone employee
hacked an Australian reporter's
phone after the reporter wrote a story exposing a security risk in 2011, according to The Australian.
NOT
after he was caught
hacking phone system for service, selling drugs to staff and students (which was ignored by campus authorities) and involved in helping a teenager stay on campus away from her family.
After phone hacking by Rupert Murdoch's Fox Network revealed that the Pope and virtually all Archbishops were acutely aware of the depth of the pedophilia problem since the 1950s, sweeping new policies were implemented under President Gibbs» administration (2040 - 2048).
Attention
after today's hearings will focus on Thursday's evidence sessions, when Peter Clarke, the former deputy assistance commissioner who led the day - to - day work of the 2006
phone -
hacking inquiry and former assistant commissioner Andy Hayman, his direct superior at the time, will appear.
The Metropolitan police has blamed its focus on counter-terrorism
after a judicial review condemned its original
phone -
hacking investigation as unlawful.
The dramatic twist in the
phone -
hacking saga came
after a week in which public and political opinion turned decisively against the Murdochs» dominance of British media.
Mr Fedorcio had gone on extended leave last August
after the
phone -
hacking scandal broke and commissioner Sir Paul Stephenson resigned.
After that Cameron will make a statement on his Afghanistan trip, and then, barring any odd Commons shenanigans, it'll be three hours of uninterrupted
phone -
hacking debate among MPs.
That's not a particularly difficult thing to do, given that Cameron hired Andy Coulson to be his communications boss
after he'd resigned from the News of the World over, well,
phone -
hacking.
Pressure on the Murdochs over the
phone -
hacking scandal is unlikely to abate
after forcing the resignation of News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks and the closure of the News of the World tabloid earlier this year.
The core message was this:
after the financial and expenses crises,
phone -
hacking and the riots, Britain needed a return to morality — both at the top (asset strippers) and the bottom (welfare junkies).
After months of insisting that
phone -
hacking was confined to just one journalist, News International has finally admitted that the practise was much more widespread.
Revelations about the snooping activities of GCHQ - which saw diplomats» emails reportedly
hacked and their
phone call activity monitored by a team of 45 analysts - come
after US whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed the UK could have benefited from an American snooping programme known as «Prism».
Louise Mensch has apologised to Piers Morgan over incorrect
phone -
hacking allegations,
after admitting separately that she had «probably» taken drugs in the 90s.
Featuring Andy Burnham MP and a discussion on the
phone hacking scandal in our «Labour
After Murdoch» event featuring David Blunkett and Sadiq Khan MP.
10:19 - To drum up on things a little, here's our damage report from
after the first phase of the
phone -
hacking scandal, looking at the main players and how they were affected.
The comedian and activist, also known as Jonnie Marbles, was convicted for assault and «causing harassment, alarm or distress»
after he threw the polystrene plate covered in shaving foam at the end of the Commons Select Committee's hearing into
phone hacking at News International.
The potentially damaging admission came two days
after Mr Murdoch's son, James, quit as chairman of Sky News's parent BSkyB, in an attempt to limit the spread of the
phone -
hacking scandal that has already forced the closure of one of Rupert Murdoch's main British newspapers, News Of The World.
She confirmed media reports that he had sent her a consoling message
after she was forced to resign from her job as chief executive of News International at the height of the
phone -
hacking scandal last year.
Rebekah Brooks, who is now on bail
after being arrested on charges of
phone hacking and corruption, was lent the horse by the Met police in 2008.
He apologised to workers at News of the World for having «panicked» in the face of the anger targeted at him,
after it emerged teenage murder victim Milly Dowler's
phone had been
hacked.
The assistant Met commissioner was already the subject of cruel jokes
after his eight hour review into
phone -
hacking decided, unsurprisingly, to do nothing.
James Murdoch was recalled to answer questions in parliament today,
after his own employees questioned his version of events in the
phone -
hacking row.
News International could face a seven - figure bill
after deciding to settle with victims in its
phone hacking scandal.
10:21 - If you're not quite up to speed on the
phone -
hacking row, or if you've gotten understandably rusty over the summer, the main item today is the «for Neville» email, named
after News of the World's (NOTW) former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.
Mr Llewellyn's name was previously linked to
phone -
hacking after Downing Street admitted that he had failed to pass on warnings to the prime minister about his decision to hire Mr Coulson.
[46] This report and its conclusions were withdrawn on 6 July 2011, two days
after it was revealed that Milly Dowler's
phone had been
hacked.
[127] The
phone of chat show host Paul O'Grady was also
hacked by the News of the World
after he suffered a heart attack in 2006.
After the 2006 conviction of Clive Goodman and Glenn Mulcaire, and with assurances from News International, the Press Complaints Commission and the Metropolitan Police Service that no one else had been involved in
phone hacking, the public perception was that the matter was closed.
Murdoch had denied reading or being aware of an email, sent
after he authorised an out - of - court payment to Gordon Taylor over the
hacking of his
phone, which suggested the practice was more widely used than just by a rogue News of the World reporter.
Hill had reported the names of individuals linked to the
phone hacking scandal minutes
after their arrests and it is thought her questioning was linked to the earlier arrest of a 51 - year - old detective suspected of leaking information to the newspaper.
Goodman was arrested again, along with Andy Coulson, on 8 July 2011
after new revelations of the
phone hacking were made public.
These charges were made about one year
after the Metropolitan Police Service reopened its dormant investigation into
phone hacking, [259] about three years
after the then Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Service told the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Committee that «no additional evidence has come to light,» [56] five years
after News International executives began claiming that
phone hacking was the work of a single «rogue reporter,» [260] ten years
after The Guardian began reporting that the Met had evidence of widespread illegal acquisition of confidential information, [261] and 13 years
after the Met began accumulating «boxloads» of that evidence but kept it unexamined in bin bags at Scotland Yard.
John Prescott has said he intends to seek a judicial review
after the Metropolitan police refused to supply him with information about
phone -
hacking.
The chances of further prosecutions over
phone hacking at news of the World increased today
after the Metropolitan police handed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service.
Phone - hacking committee hearing as - it - happened Mr Murdoch insisted he was only presented with evidence of widespread phone - hacking in January 2011, after civil cases threw up new evid
Phone -
hacking committee hearing as - it - happened Mr Murdoch insisted he was only presented with evidence of widespread
phone - hacking in January 2011, after civil cases threw up new evid
phone -
hacking in January 2011,
after civil cases threw up new evidence.
Boris Johnson has been accused of «political interference» in the police's
phone -
hacking investigation
after saying officers should «move on».
The chances of further prosecutions over
phone hacking at News of the World increased today
after the Metropolitan police handed a file to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS).
Simon Jenkins claimed nothing would change
after the
phone hacking allegations, and questioned why the story was leading TV bulletins.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has urged Rupert Murdoch to reconsider his bid for BSkyB
after the News of the World
phone -
hacking scandal.
Nick Clegg made the comments
after meeting the family of murdered schoolgirl Milly Dowler whose
phone was allegedly
hacked.
Labour leader Ed Miliband has said claims that the
phone of the murdered schoolgirl, Milly Dowler, was
hacked after she went missing in 2002, are «a stain on the character of British journalism».
Brooks, the former Sun editor and News International chief executive, was left «deeply angry and upset»
after Cameron «deserted» her in the wake of the
phone -
hacking scandal, the book claims.
The judgments came
after lawyers representing alleged victims of
phone hacking told the judge that News Group has «consistently failed to provide proper disclosure and to meet its disclosure obligations».
He resigned from the company in July 2011
after the scandal of
phone -
hacking was revealed by the Guardian.