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Andy Coulson, a former editor of The News of the World Sunday tabloid who later became Prime Minister David Cameron’s communications director, is expected to testify on Thursday.
Politicians and media commentators are asking whether Prime Minister David Cameron of Britain can survive any further revelations about his close ties with the Murdochs.
The phone-hacking scandal in Britain is taking a toll on Rupert Murdoch’s broader holdings, prompting worry at News Corporation that years of business dealings could draw new attention.
I spent a fair chunk of my day today at a hackathon, and not one that I participated in. I was a mere judge, and along with a few other...
The suit concerns a case in which a reporter, who is no longer with the newspaper, hacked into the e-mail account of a police detective.
Mark Lewis, a British lawyer, said he planned to sue in the United States on behalf of victims who allege they were the subject of phone hacking by Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids.


(Reuters) - A Chinese defense contractor on Saturday denied that documents posted to the Web by a computer hacker came from an intrusion of the company, as the hacker said in public statements and interviews with Reuters. China National Electronics Import & Export Corp, known as CEIEC, called the reports "totally groundless, highly subjective and defamatory" in a statement posted to its English-l
A breach of computers belonging to companies in Japan and India and to Tibetan activists has been linked to a former student at a Chinese university.
The arrest of a former chief reporter for one of Rupert Murdoch’s British tabloids raised the first allegations of witness tampering.
Rebekah Brooks, the former chief executive of News International, was arrested early Tuesday on suspicion of obstruction of justice, according to a person with knowledge of the arrest.
The FBI yesterday pulled off a major coup when it went public claiming that a key figure of the LulzSec hacktivist group — Hector Monsegur, know as ‘Sabu’ — had...
LONDON (Reuters) - Big payouts to victims of phone-hacking by Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World paper are set to drive up the damages awarded in privacy cases in Britain, according to a recent judgment and experts in media law. News International, the British newspaper arm of Murdoch's News Corp, has reached out-of-court settlements with dozens of people whose voicemails were illegal
A top investigator said Rupert Murdoch’s Sun newspaper had paid British officials large sums for information.
Discovered just three months ago, an e-mail from June 2008 sent to James Murdoch discussed in frank terms the potentially disastrous scale of phone hacking at News International.
Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper subsidiary was reported to have reached a new batch of settlements on Wednesday in the hacking scandal.
LONDON/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Internet activist group Anonymous published a recording on Friday of a confidential call between FBI agents and London detectives in which the law-enforcement agents discuss action they are taking against hacking. British police said they were investigating reports of the illegally recorded call, and the FBI said a criminal investigation was under way into the incide
The hacking scandal at Rupert Murdoch’s British newspapers widened on Thursday when a lawmaker said police investigations had spread to the flagship Times of London.
The e-mail to Rupert Murdoch’s son was deleted from his computer less than a week before the police opened their current investigation into phone hacking.

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