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Danish journalists charged over credit card snooping

Posted on May 15, 2014 by pogowasright.org

AFP reports:

Danish police have charged two journalists and a leading magazine publisher over alleged payments to a rogue IT expert in return for celebrity credit card data.

Police raided the journalists’ homes and the offices of Aller Media, just over a week after charging a man for supplying gossip magazine Se & Hoer with confidential information from an online payment company.

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