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#1 Sep 05 2010 at 6:05 PM Rating: Excellent
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I know few hear may have access to the NYT's Magazine online, but having just read this story I wonder more now that Murdock isn't trying to buy the Republican Party's support for his own uses. Tabloid Hack Attack on Royals, and Beyond

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IN NOVEMBER 2005, three senior aides to Britain’s royal family noticed odd things happening on their mobile phones. Messages they had never listened to were somehow appearing in their mailboxes as if heard and saved. Equally peculiar were stories that began appearing about Prince William in one of the country’s biggest tabloids, News of the World.

The stories were banal enough (Prince William pulled a tendon in his knee, one revealed). But the royal aides were puzzled as to how News of the World had gotten the information, which was known among only a small, discreet circle. They began to suspect that someone was eavesdropping on their private conversations.

By early January 2006, Scotland Yard had confirmed their suspicions. An unambiguous trail led to Clive Goodman, the News of the World reporter who covered the royal family, and to a private investigator, Glenn Mulcaire, who also worked for the paper. The two men had somehow obtained the PIN codes needed to access the voice mail of the royal aides.

Scotland Yard told the aides to continue operating as usual while it pursued the investigation, which included surveillance of the suspects’ phones. A few months later, the inquiry took a remarkable turn as the reporter and the private investigator chased a story about Prince William’s younger brother, Harry, visiting a strip club. Another tabloid, The Sun, had trumpeted its scoop on the episode with the immortal: “Harry Buried Face in Margo’s Mega-Boobs. Stripper Jiggled . . . Prince Giggled.”

As Scotland Yard tracked Goodman and Mulcaire, the two men hacked into Prince Harry’s mobile-phone messages. On April 9, 2006, Goodman produced a follow-up article in News of the World about the apparent distress of Prince Harry’s girlfriend over the matter. Headlined “Chelsy Tears Strip Off Harry!” the piece quoted, verbatim, a voice mail Prince Harry had received from his brother teasing him about his predicament.


Hacking into private voice mail and deleting it just to keep another Tabloid from doing the same? This is first time I seen any real coverage of how far Tabloids will to get stories and I got to wonder if our own government would cover up for any news organization that would hack one's personal information? The article goes on to say that Scotland Yard had information that they had hack into accounts of hundreds of British citizens.

Sure I know our government has the power to gain access to our personal correspondence, in name of national security, or to investigate a crime. but I rather like to think the news organizations here depend on more traditional sources for news stories. Protecting one's un-named sources I realize has broken many stories about corruption in our own government.
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#2 Sep 05 2010 at 6:13 PM Rating: Excellent
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It's obvious that I've been playing WoW too much as I was ready to comment that, Murlocs in fact do not have tentacles.
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#3 Sep 05 2010 at 7:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Damn the liberal media!
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#4 Sep 05 2010 at 10:50 PM Rating: Decent
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Is there any doubt that this guy is a liberal?


There, its been said, now Virus doesn't have to respond to this thread.
#5 Sep 05 2010 at 10:59 PM Rating: Good
Deathwysh wrote:
Is there any doubt that this guy is a liberal?


There, its been said, now Virus doesn't have to respond to this thread.
I think there's a doubt as to whether or not he feels his role in politics is anything other than stirring up trouble.
#6 Sep 05 2010 at 11:28 PM Rating: Excellent
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This is why I always set my cellphones to emit a 40 second burst of extremely loud extremely high pitched audio traffic on a random schedule. It really annoys the people in the surveilance van when you do that...
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#7 Sep 05 2010 at 11:47 PM Rating: Good
Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
This is why I always set my cellphones to emit a 40 second burst of extremely loud extremely high pitched audio traffic on a random schedule. It really annoys the people in the surveilance van when you do that...
You don't even need that. You just need to emit the sonic equivalent of the Halt-and-Catch-Fire opcode...
#8 Sep 06 2010 at 10:13 AM Rating: Good
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MDenham wrote:
Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
This is why I always set my cellphones to emit a 40 second burst of extremely loud extremely high pitched audio traffic on a random schedule. It really annoys the people in the surveilance van when you do that...
You don't even need that. You just need to emit the sonic equivalent of the Halt-and-Catch-Fire opcode...


Or just change the temperature trigger values for the fan. It's a little more stealthy.
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