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Prince William and Harry’s mobile phones ‘may have been hacked’

Posted on September 3, 2009 by pogowasright.org

Chris Irvine of Telegraph reports:

Prince William and Harry’s mobile phones may have been hacked into by journalists, MPs have heard.

Detective Chief Superintendent Philip Williams, from the Metropolitan Police, raised the possibility at the Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee.

When asked if he suspected journalists had hacked into the princes’ mobile phones, Mr Williams told the committee: “Yes, I think they may well have done.”

Read more on Telegraph.

Thanks to Brian Honan for this link.

Category: BreachesNon-U.S.Surveillance

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