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chirpychirpy | 05:51 Thu 04th Aug 2011 | News
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Ms Mills says she told the Daily Mirror journalist in 2001: "You've obviously hacked my phone..." Did the expression 'hacking' with regard to phones exist 10 years ago? I can't recall hearing it before 2010, maybe even not til this year.
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It's possible, of course, that at the time what she actually said was 'interfered with' or 'listened in to' rather than 'hacked'. Given that the word 'hacked' is in such common use today, when she refers to the process NOW, she chooses to use it. Just a thought.
possible, but Ms Mills has been rather economical with the truth before, so who knows.
in 2001 i think they were listening in on scanners
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It's quite feasible of course, plus given her track record she'd be the first to buy a ticket for the bandwagon......

Had to laugh at the BBC headline which labelled her as 'Charity worker Heather Mills'.

You couldn't make it up!
Sorry, 'Charity campaigner'.
"in 2001 i think they were listening in on scanners"

GSM (i.e. digital) phones were released in 1993 and are virtually impossible to listen in on using scanners. Also, this whole story is not about listening in on peoples conversations, it's about listening to peoples voice mail messages. It's hardly hacking either, if you know the persons phone number you dial the voice mail centre for that persons network, enter their phone number and if they'd not set a PIN or left it as default you can listen to their messages.
I'm waiting for the first TV advert from a firm of solicitors

"Has your phone been hacked? You may be entitled to compo!! "
Mirror Group Newspapers said, 'where's the evidence?' Or words to that effect. Not quite an outraged denial, is it?
i have seen stalls set up recently in the street, offering advice on how to get your money back from banks, if you paid for payment protection plan on loans, suggest that people who go there for advice need their head examining. Seeing how the best place is the bank, not some loan shark lookalike
i must have been thinking of 91
In an interview a few years back Piers Morgan confirmed that when he was the editor of the Mirror he had listened to a recording of a conversation between Mills & Sir Paul.
The problem is that this horrible woman is such a compulsive liar that whatever she says is hard to believe.

She has more delusions than Walter Mitty.

My favourite thing about Heather Mills was when, after the divorce, she said she would like to meet a man but doesn't want any gold diggers. Clearly the concept of irony is alien to her.
The gold digging thing, she'd been there-done that.
She hasn't got a leg to stand on
Morning em10- wre you on the wrong thread here?
Factor 30 - em was referring to my feeble joke - keep up!
Yes. I know it's a news thread, but couldn't help it
I just think she knows how to play the system to her advantage. She's been an expert ever since her leg was hacked (off). Can't stand her, even before Macca.
Remember the Charles and Camilla 'hacking' or 'scanning' must be 10 years ago?? Boy, was that Hot Hot Hot? Printed word for word.
Would they do that today?

Jem

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