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SKY NEWS now admitted hacking emails 2 ocassions.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17628600 Its grey area considering the ones hacked but allow this as part investigation to get story makes governments plans right. If we angry government snoop system then news should never hack even if they deem it in public interest. |
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Sirius I agree you wonder how deep this going to get. I am sure this the end of them dont see surely how news international can survive. |
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There are laws in this land regarding intercept and hacking and they have broken them, I hope someone throws the book at them and Sky news needs to be investigated over this NOW. So who still thinks News international is fit and proper to be involved in the news and television industry in this country. They think they are above the LAW for gods sake. |
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That's not the point. I am content to have news organisations bend the law when it's clearly in the public interest. The trick is to have an editor who is careful when approving such practises, and it must be approved, and can defend it when it's become clear what they have done. In this case there was both a crime that had taken place and a realistic likelihood that they would find evidence in the e-mails. An example would include The Telegraph breaking the law to obtain the expenses files, clearly in the public interest. I think Sky were pushing it slightly here but given this was the e-mail of someone who was trying to hide their involvement with a serious criminal act and that the hacking of the e-mail would likely result in evidence to prove their involvement, rather than a fishing expedition, I think it just about holds up. Obviously the fact that the police were already means it's quite borderline but on balance I think we can give the benefit of the doubt. Especially since Sky News' previous conduct gives us nothing to suggest more sinister motives nor do they make it a habit of breeching privacy for trivial reasons. |
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Thankfully its not the end of it for Sky considering they are accused of hacking other providers encryption as well, Lets see if they can get away with that also Quote:
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Sorry Damien I disagree entirelyPhone hacking,computer hacking ,obtaining private data by illegal means,corrupting publofficials and police officers cannot just be excused under the guise of public interest.
Apologyabout crap typing but my smartphone is being an arsex |
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In my opinion it beggars belief that people can try to justify this .Peoples privacy is getting eroded enough as it is without the media taking it upon themselves to hack phones emails and god knows what else ,and you can bet your bottom dollar that this is not the first time ,just the first time they got caught .Even more worrying is this bit ,note the word suspected .How many other people have been hacked on the strength of suspicion only Quote:
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I can only think one way this was done. there was beeb program on confidence tricksters showing how you could fall for all sorts including scimming/hacking. One if he was wifi conection they could used hacking software sit outside in van literally what what they did on the web. |
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Again. The Telegraph would never have broken the expenses scandal had they not paid for the information. |
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