UK Phone-Hacking Trial Hears Editor Wrote 'Do His Phone'
Source: Reuters
UK phone-hacking trial hears editor wrote 'do his phone'
By Michael Holden
Fri Nov 1, 2013 8:21am EDT
LONDON (Reuters) - Andy Coulson, then editor of Rupert Murdoch's News of the World, instructed a journalist working on a story about a celebrity to "do his phone", a jury trying Coulson and others for phone-hacking was told on Friday.
Coulson, fellow former News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks, and two senior employees of Murdoch's British group News International are accused of conspiring to intercept voicemails for stories.
Coulson, who after leaving the News of the World went on to be Prime Minister David Cameron's media chief, and Brooks, who rose to be chief executive of News International, also face two charges each of making illegal payments to public officials.
In total, eight defendants are in the dock on various charges related to phone-hacking, illegal payments for stories, and hindering police investigations. They all deny the charges.
Read more: http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSBRE9A00DH20131101
Paolo123
(297 posts)As I understand it all they did was type in the default voicemail password. That is hardly "hacking".
Don't get me wrong, I despise the tabloid media but it seems that this story is over-blown.
oldironside
(1,248 posts)It is as bad as opening someone else's mail, in the eyes of the law.
And just to be clear, they are accused of hacking the voicemails of politicians, members of the Royal family, a missing schoolgirl who was later found murdered, the relatives of British soldiers killed on active service, and victims of the 7/7 bombings in London to name just a few.
They are also accused of bribing public officials and conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.
Given all that the prosuections are entirely justified and if they're found guilty they are facing long prison sentences.
Paolo123
(297 posts)However it seems the press is trying to make this into a "oh my god, they are like the NSA" story, when in reality the press has no more ability to hack your phone then your crazy ex girlfriend does.
Ratty
(2,100 posts)Sometimes they called the provider pretending to be the victim and telling them they forgot their password. That's known as social hacking. It's also very illegal.
I didn't know that. Yes that is very bad.
myrna minx
(22,772 posts)Sunlei
(22,651 posts)doubt they limited their snooping to the UK when the USA had bunches of elections and politicians to spy on.
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