by Sydney Smith on Feb 08, 2015
Phone Hacker now a victim? Guardian pays for ‘sinister’ claims it quoted from Book
The Guardian paid former News of the World news editor James Weatherup "a four-figure sum" for repeating false claims from...
The Guardian paid former News of the World news editor James Weatherup "a four-figure sum" for repeating false claims from...
Newsweek lost control of its Twitter account for 14 minutes this morning because the account was hacked, the magazine confirmed...
UK newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror apologized today for phone hacking in a page-two statement. The apology admitted the Sunday Mirror,...
Andy Coulson faces a perjury trial April 21 in Scotland, the BBC reported. Coulson and his wife were in court...
The phone hacking trial against Mirror Group Newspapers, which publishes the Daily Mirror, the Sunday Mirror and Sunday People, began...
The Daily Mirror, Sunday Mirror and Sunday People hacked BBC executive Alan Yentob's phone possibly "tens of thousands" of times between...
Andy Coulson's perjury trial in Scotland will begin Friday, the Guardian reported. He has pleaded not guilty, the BBC said....
Eight phone hacking victims in the UK won a total settlement of close to two million U.S. dollars from Mirror...
Approximately 70 other people plan to sue UK newspaper publisher Trinity Mirror for phone hacking, the Guardian reported. Trinity Mirror...