The First day of judicial inquiry into phone hacking by the British media was briefly interrupted by Trojan horse infection, on Monday.
David Sherborne, a QC representing phone hacking victims, interrupted the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in London to reveal that his computer was infected by a data-stealing Trojan horse.
Sherborne, who represents celebrities such as Hugh Grant and Jemima Khan, asked to rise from the hearing to investigate his IT problem - presumably concerned that somebody could be using malware to steal private information from his computer.
The Full Report here.
David Sherborne, a QC representing phone hacking victims, interrupted the Leveson Inquiry at the High Court in London to reveal that his computer was infected by a data-stealing Trojan horse.
Sherborne, who represents celebrities such as Hugh Grant and Jemima Khan, asked to rise from the hearing to investigate his IT problem - presumably concerned that somebody could be using malware to steal private information from his computer.
The Full Report here.