Journalist’s Yahoo accounts hacked in China
Journalists and activists working in China and Taiwan report that their Yahoo accounts have been disabled after hackers gained access last Wednesday. They believe information from their accounts may...
View ArticleReport details Chinese surveillance
Shadows in the Cloud, a report released on Monday by the Munk School of Global Affairs in Toronto, recoumts the activities of Chinese internet hackers and the interception of their stolen documents...
View ArticleSome ideas for the Daily Mail’s review of editorial procedures
The Daily Mail’s new review of editorial controls and procedures is one of several now under way as the British press prepares to face the probing of Lord Leveson’s inquiry into phone hacking and...
View ArticleSky News chief apologises to Leveson Inquiry for misleading hacking claim
Sky news’s John Ryley today apologised to the Leveson Inquiry for mistakenly claiming the station had never intercepted communications. At the end of a one-and-a-half hour questioning by junior counsel...
View ArticleIndex Index – International free speech round up 31/01/13
A woman who said she was raped by state security forces and the journalist who interviewed her were charged by police on 29 January in Somalia. Journalist Abdiaziz Abdinur Ibrahim could face four years...
View ArticleIndex Index – International free speech round up 04/02/13
Chinese communist party newspaper The People’s Daily has today denied allegations that China hacked into the computer systems of various US media outlets. The state-run newspaper denied that officials...
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