In our news story published on 2 February 2006 entitled "Millionaire charged over hacking affair" we reported that Matthew Mellon, the well-known member of the Mellon family and successful businessman, had been arrested and charged in connection with allegations of phone tapping and illegal access to NHS systems and private medical records for the purpose of blackmailing famous individuals over controversial medical records. . We accept that our report was entirely untrue and defamatory and that Matthew Mellon has not been arrested or charged in relation to such offences at all. The link for this article located at ZDNet.co.uk is no longer available. . We accept that our report was entirely untrue and defamatory and that Matthew Mellon has not been ar. story, published, february, entitled, 'millionaire, charged, hacking, affair'. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
nternational cryptography expert Professor Ross Anderson has demanded a correction from the The Times for being misquoted on the subject of terrorists' use of email. With echoes of Phil Zimmermann's treatment by the Washington Post, which manufactured quotes by Zimmermann expressing . . . . nternational cryptography expert Professor Ross Anderson has demanded a correction from the The Times for being misquoted on the subject of terrorists' use of email. With echoes of Phil Zimmermann's treatment by the Washington Post, which manufactured quotes by Zimmermann expressing "regret" for devising PGP encryption, Anderson says the Times journalist "was determined - or had been instructed - to write the story anyway". Anderson lambasts The Times for unquestioningly peddling the meme that terrorists communicate using information hidden in pornographic content. . nternational cryptography expert Professor Ross Anderson has demanded a correction from the The Time. nternational, cryptography, expert, professor, anderson, demanded, correction. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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