[ISN] News of the World hacked phones 'to steal stories from rivals'

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2011 01:50:45 -0600 (CST)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/news-of-the-world-hacked-phones-to-steal-stories-from-rivals-2202666.html

By Cahal Milmoand Martin Hickman
The Independent
3 February 2011

Phone hacking was allegedly used by the News of the World to obtain a 
story which rival titles had already obtained via the more traditional 
Fleet Street tactic of a paid-for "kiss and tell", according to newly 
disclosed High Court documents.

Lawyers taking action on behalf of Nicola Phillips, a former employee of 
the publicist Max Clifford, have lodged a claim against the Sunday 
tabloid that it illegally accessed her voicemails in 2006 to get details 
of an exposé on a relationship between the actor Ralph Fiennes and a 
Romanian singer, Cornelia Crisan.

The alleged hacking, which it is claimed allowed the NotW to print a 
similar story to that only obtained by the Sunday Mirror and The Mail on 
Sunday after paying Ms Crisan some £35,000, is the latest evidence that 
the practice was used to monitor the activities of journalists and 
publicists, as well as public figures and celebrities.

The former NotW editor Phil Hall, who now works as a public relations 
consultant, said last night that he had been approached by clients who 
believed they may have been targeted, including David Davies, the 
Football Association executive who this week confirmed he had begun 
legal action over alleged hacking.

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