Friday, 29 November 2013

Three Charged Over FA Computer Hacking

Three men have been charged over allegations of computer
hacking at the Football Association, Greater Manchester
Police have said.
Dean Mohareb, 30, from Woodley, Stockport, has been
charged with perverting the course of justice and
unauthorised access to computer data.
Liam Cliff, 18, from Manchester and Vincent Rossi, 46,
from Wilmslow, have been charged with perverting the
course of justice.
The trio will appear before Stockport Magistrates Court on
December 5, 2013.
Mohareb, a Football League referee, is a senior member of
the FA's Referees Department in his role as national referee
development manager.
He was first arrested over allegations that he hacked into a
colleague's email account in October last year. Police
seized a number of electrical items from his home on that
occasion.
Greater Manchester Police have been investigating
allegations of computer hacking and the dissemination of
private information at the FA.
sky report ....

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