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Coldicote | 10:19 Sun 10th Jul 2011 | News
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In the midst of all this 'hoo haa' about NoW, I certainly don't defend hacking but haven't seen any explanation of what law is actually being broken. Does anyone know?
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There was some discussion about it here:

http://www.theanswerb.../Question1034640.html
The data protection act for starters.
Since no one has been convicted of any crime yet, I think it is a little too early yet to speculate.
The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 ( phone hacking, message interception etc)
The Prevention of Corruption Act 1906 ( Bribery/ Bungs to police officers)
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Two NotW journalist went to prison for hacking royal phones. Unfortunately, the police investigation was so inept, or corrupt, that the majority of offences were missed.
Under the Computer Misuse Act 1990 unauthorised access to computer material which is password protected is a criminal offence.
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Thank you all for your replies. It will be interesting to know what law is eventually used for charging offenders. As I understand it, the hacking involved mobile phones - something to do with the original default PINs like 1111 or 1234 not having been changed when the owners first bought them.
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Thanks barryj, that well explains why there is so much uncertainty about the law.
RIPA doesn't apply, LazyGun.

This does:
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1985/56
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Thanks Buenchico. It would take a lot of time to understand all of that, but SCHEDULE 2 at the foot of the page is particularly interesting.

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