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Britain's first hacking case

  • Alistair Kelman
  • Forensic Cases
    • Paedophile images case #1
    • Logic Bomb #1
    • Hacking
    • SIB liquidation
  • Automated Teller Machines
  • Digital Disclosure
  • Consultancy
  • Book Reviews/Recommendations

I was counsel for one of the defendants in Britain's first hacking case in the 1980s - where the Defendants were accused of hacking into the Prestel mailbox of the Duke of Edinburgh. It is a very long and interesting story - which led to the conviction being overturned by Lord Lane in the Court of Appeal and a successful defence of this appeal in the House of Lords.

For a piece on this case see here

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