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The ''Daily Telegraph'' has claimed that [[Kevin Fulton]] was also hacked in the episode.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/phone-hacking/8642649/Police-investigate-new-computer-hacking-claims-linked-to-News-International.html Police investigate new computer hacking claims linked to News International], The Telegraph, 16 July 2011.</ref>
 
The ''Daily Telegraph'' has claimed that [[Kevin Fulton]] was also hacked in the episode.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/phone-hacking/8642649/Police-investigate-new-computer-hacking-claims-linked-to-News-International.html Police investigate new computer hacking claims linked to News International], The Telegraph, 16 July 2011.</ref>
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*Graeme McLagan, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/sep/21/privacy Journalists caught on tape in police bugging], The Guardian, 21 September 2002.
  
 
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==Notes==

Revision as of 19:42, 23 August 2011

Alex Marunchak is a former senior executive editor of the News of the World.[1]

Police interpreter

Marunchak worked as a freelance Ukrainian interpreter for the Metropolitan Police between 1980 and 2000.[2]

Hurst email interception

According to the BBC's Panorama, Marunchak, received emails obtained via a trojan virus from the computer of Ian Hurst, a former soldier who had served in army intelligence in Northern Ireland. Hurst's computer was reportedly hacked by a former military intelligence colleague who passed the emails to Marunchak.[3]

The hacker was reportedly hired by two former police officers hired in turn as private detectives by Marunchak.[4]

The Daily Telegraph has claimed that Kevin Fulton was also hacked in the episode.[5]

External Resources

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